Tania Alexander
Tania Alexander (1915-2004) was an author, translator and theatrical adviser. She also worked in publishing, for Secker & Warburg in the late 1930s. Frederic Warburg wrote of her, 'Tania ran her affairs, as she ran mine, with spasmodic violence and unusual powers of forgetfulness . . . She made many mistakes but never a blunder. She understood what none of my colleagues except Senhouse understood: that Secker & Warburg was . . . not so much a commercial enterprise as a "movement". It followed...See more
Tania Alexander (1915-2004) was an author, translator and theatrical adviser. She also worked in publishing, for Secker & Warburg in the late 1930s. Frederic Warburg wrote of her, 'Tania ran her affairs, as she ran mine, with spasmodic violence and unusual powers of forgetfulness . . . She made many mistakes but never a blunder. She understood what none of my colleagues except Senhouse understood: that Secker & Warburg was . . . not so much a commercial enterprise as a "movement". It followed that "public relations" was the most important of our activities and as a PRO Tania was unexcelled, everybody liked her.' Later on, she worked with Ken Loach and Jonathan Miller among others. In addition to her memoir An Estonian Childhood (Faber Finds) she also wrote with Vera Stone A Little Russian Cookbook . See less
Tania Alexander's Featured Books
Tania Alexander book reviews
-
Molecular Biology of the Gene
Great Saver
by apo0515, Oct 28, 2010
The Intenational copy's content are same with the American copy and more so, the price is a great saver.
I enjoy reading the book. It is great for my molecular biology class. Read More
-
Molecular Biology of the Gene
New Edition of Old Favorite
by SOFDT, Nov 11, 2008
I have owned almost every edition of this excellent book. I would pass the older versions to my students. Molecular Biology of the Gene explains the molecular and genetic processes in terms the ... Read More