Mrs P's Journey: The Remarkable Story of the Woman who Created the A-Z Map

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Simon and Schuster, 2002 - 334 páginas
MRS P'S JOURNEY is the enchanting story of Phyllis Pearsall. Born Phyllis Isobella Gross, her lifelong nickname was PIG. The artist daughter of a flamboyant Hungarian Jewish immigrant, and an Irish Italian mother, her bizarre and often traumatic childhood did not restrain her from becoming one of Britain's most intriguing entrepreneurs and self-made millionaires.

After an unsatisfactory marriage, Phyllis, a thirty-year-old divorcee, had to support herself and so became a portrait painter. It is doing this job and trying to find her patron's houses that Phyllis became increasingly frustrated at the lack of proper maps of London. Instead of just cursing the fact as many fellow Londoners probably did, Phyllis decided to do something about it. Without hesitation she covered London's 23,000 streets on foot during the course of one year, often leaving her Horseferry Road bedsit at dawn to do so. To publish the map, and in light of its enormous success, she sets up her own company, The Geographer's Trust, which still publishes the London A-Z and that of every major British city. MRS P'S JOURNEY is the account of a strong, independent woman who has left behind an enduring legacy.
 

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Heading in a New Direction
10
A Heavy Burden to Carry
21
Geographia Marking Out the Future
27
Charting the Changing Face of Europe
38
Parallel Lines
54
Growing Without Direction
63
Overtaking the Past
73
The Kishlany Trailing Behind
85
On Your Own Two Feet
101
Reaching Back
115
riy a que leprovisoire qui dure
127
Nabokovs First Nymphet
142
Met Him in France
164
Kiss It Goodbye
182
My Old Man Said Follow the Van
198
The Scribes and the Fallacies
206

Homing Instinct
93

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