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George Albert Brown

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George Albert Brown, a graduate of Yale University and Stanford Law, started as a hippie in San Francisco’s Haight Ashbury and retired at age 40 after having co-founded a successful international finance company. Following stints thereafter as a humorous author (The Airline Passenger’s Guerrilla Handbook) and an angel investor in over a score of high-tech university spinouts, he built a catamaran in Chile and for more than a decade, cruised it across the globe with his significant other. Today, as a father of three grown children, a grandfather of four not-yet-grown children, and an involuntary lover of stray cats, he continues his peripatetic lifestyle by other means. Who Killed Jerusalem? is the book that George, a life-long devotee of William Blake, had always wanted to write.-Amazon

OL10675944A

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    George Albert Brown

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  • Who Killed Jerusalem?

    Representative edition published 2023

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  • Who Killed Jerusalem?

    Representative edition published 2023

    Open Work
  • The airline passenger's guerrilla handbook

    Representative edition published 1989

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  • Airline Passengers Guerilla Hbk

    Representative edition published 1992

    Open Work