Talking to Strangers: The Adventures of a Life Insurance Salesman

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UPC:
9780955877162
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Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2013-05-07
Author:
Peter Rosengard
Language:
english
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I became a life insurance salesman in London in May 1969, for the glamour, the fast cars, the groupies... the beautiful women who'd stop at nothing to buy life insurance. It's a very well-kept secret.
Thus begins Peter Rosengard's extraordinary account of his life so far, and the endless adventures in which he made, lost and remade a fortune; founded London's famous Comedy Store, discovered and managed some of the greats in stand-up comedy; turned an unknown boy band into a chart-topping sensation; and from a cold call in a public phone box, sold the world's biggest ever life insurance policy, for $100m, for which he is still celebrated in the Guinness Book of Records.
This is a book about chutzpah , testament to a simple belief that nothing's impossible .

REVIEWS
Peter Rosengard is quite, quite mad- but is also brilliant and funny and can sell anything to anyone. As many of us know to our cost.
-John Lloyd, TV producer.(QI, Blackadder, Not the Nine o Clock News)

If Peter Rosengard writes half as well as he talks this is a work of genius. If he writes half as fast as he talks you will have finished reading this before you started.
-Howard Jacobson, Booker Prize winner.

Few careers outside show business have encompassed such vivacity, such bravado, such adulation, such immodest rewards- in short such sexiness.
- Richard Askwith. The Evening Standard :ES MAgazine

Peter was a key figure at the birth of what became known as Alternative Comedy. Because of that I am very grateful to him. Hence this quote, highly recommending a book I haven't read. But it means I don't have to buy a policy.
-Ben Elton

Peter's book is a marvellous rollercoaster tale of a life well lived. He delivers wisdom, jokes and empathy in equal measures. His experiences range from founding the Comedy Store, managing a chart topping pop group, to selling the world's biggest life policy for$100M -from a cold call. I heartily recommend it to anyone interested in business- or indeed life.
-Luke Johnson, Chairman, Risk Capital Partners and FT columnist.