Scraps From The Heap

memoir by Thorvald Martin Tandberg
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Scraps From The Heap

Summary

Scraps From The Heap is a written work[1].

Key Facts

  • Scraps From The Heap authored Thorvald Martin Tandberg[2].
  • Scraps From The Heap's image is recorded as Scraps From The Heap by Thorvald Martin Tandberg, page 001.jpg[3].
  • Scraps From The Heap's instance of is recorded as written work[4].
  • Scraps From The Heap's genre is recorded as memoir[5].
  • Scraps From The Heap's Commons category is recorded as Scraps From The Heap[6].
  • Scraps From The Heap's publication date is recorded as +1958-00-00T00:00:00Z[7].
  • Scraps From The Heap's main subject is recorded as Thorvald Martin Tandberg[8].
  • Scraps From The Heap's main subject is recorded as Holmenkollen Turisthotel[9].
  • Scraps From The Heap's main subject is recorded as Andreas Thorsen Tandberg[10].
  • Scraps From The Heap's main subject is recorded as Thor Andersen Tandberg[11].
  • Scraps From The Heap's first line is recorded as After I retired in 1940, I have been urged by friends and family, to put down on paper, my many experiences in the vocation which I had adopted, the hotel and restaurant field. I know that a Memoir [is] generally written services to mankind, I can lay no claim to hotel and restaurant field. I know that a memoir is written about men or woman, that [have] achieved greatness through services to mankind, such as writers, scientists or industrialists, I can make no claim to such recognition, however, as my services [have] been required in higher places, which only a few get a chance to accomplish, many in our line of business often remain at the same jobs their whole life without having the opportunity to advance themselves to higher offices.[12].

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Designation and Status

Scraps From The Heap's instance of is recorded as written work[4].

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