Who Moved My Stilton

Reviewed By  Janet Mawdesley       November 26, 2014

 

Author  Tyers & Beach

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ISBN:                 978-1-4088-2432-0
Publisher:         Bloomsbury Publishers
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If you ever really wanted to know how the Victorian Gentleman conducted business and managed to get ahead despite the many difficulties, real and imagined placed in his way, just take a walk on the wild side of business by opening the first page of Who Moved My Stilton.

Beautifully complied, Tyers and Beach have managed to lampoon the era of Victorian business and society standards to the finest degree to bring a chuckle to the lips all the while, lodged somewhere at the back of your mind, leaving you with the possibility that if this worked for them then why can’t it work for me!!

Well keep on reading and if you want to be run out of town on a pikestaff, as they would have done eventually in Victorian times, do attempt to adopt the business practices that will unfold in a truly unique manner.

 

Otherwise just simply sit back and marvel at the true cunning and the very insightful methods, if not ingenious methods, used by the up and coming Victorian businessman.

While you are reading your way through the many vastly entertaining ways of making a quid, do make sure you don’t miss the very delicate slights at the 20th century ways of managing to try and do the same thing – succeed in business.

Clever, witty, irreverent and totally entertaining, illustrated with some very realistic Victorian era cartoons, just to help illustrate a point, there is a laugh a page and who knows, you may even manage to find the solution to that very tricky business problem you wanted to solve!