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Throwing Parties: A Guide to Being a Great Host Luke Johnson

Throwing Parties: A Guide to Being a Great Host By Luke Johnson

Throwing Parties: A Guide to Being a Great Host by Luke Johnson


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Summary

The ultimate guide to hosting parties, with practical advice for mastering the art of entertaining.

Throwing Parties: A Guide to Being a Great Host Summary

Throwing Parties: A Guide to Being a Great Host by Luke Johnson

In Throwing Parties: A Guide to Being a Great Host, entrepreneur Luke Johnson offers insight into his decades of experience hosting events in his beloved London. From intimate gatherings and dinner parties to weddings and massive celebrations, this fun, practical book is the perfect guide to throwing unforgettable parties.

About Luke Johnson

Luke Johnson has been an entrepreneur for over four decades. He is a director and part-owner of the bakery chain GAILs, chairman of Brighton Pier Group PLC and a director/part-owner at Brompton Bicycles. He has written six previous books and wrote a weekly column for 20 years in successively The Sunday Telegraph, The Financial Times and The Sunday Times. He has owned multiple party venues for many years and expertly hosted countless events.

Graeme Boyd is a Chartered Librarian who previously managed the archives of Greenpeace International in Amsterdam and Conde Nast in London. He has worked as a consultant to Luke Johnson since 2014 and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.

Additional information

NGR9781739092603
9781739092603
1739092600
Throwing Parties: A Guide to Being a Great Host by Luke Johnson
New
Hardback
John Wilkes Publishing
2024-06-17
136
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