Very Private and Public Relations

Author:   Jim Dunn
Publisher:   Thorogood
ISBN:  

9781854183927


Pages:   339
Publication Date:   10 March 2008
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained


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"This is the autobiography of a Travel PR guru. In ""Very Public and Private Relations"", Jim Dunn takes us on a rollicking ride from poor boy growing up gay in a small town on the west coast of Scotland to the five-star lifestyle of a PR guru in the fledgling travel industry of the early seventies in London. Along the way he tells us about his life as a mummy's boy, his regular encounters on the ""Love Train"" home from Glasgow and his first love with a man in uniform. Gay boys don't like untidiness. His life quite literally 'took off' when he got his first job on the weekly newspaper Travel Trade Gazette. The fact that he admits he couldn't type, write or understand one end of PR from the other didn't stop him from creating the UK's leading travel and leisure PR consultancy over the next 3O years. This book is a tour de force of Jim's life and work and is a fascinating insight into the travel business as we know it today - from the decidedly unglamorous British' Benidorm to Hong Kong and the Bahamas. The author Jim Dunn has 40 years' experience in journalism and public relations and extensive knowledge of advising organisations in the corporate, travel and leisure, entertainment, property and financial sectors. His current business interest is in helping to build up a small group of luxury 5 star hotels in Europe but he still keeps his hand in at writing and contributes a regular column on his travels around the world. His first book ""Successful Public Relations"" is also published by Thorogood Publications Ltd."

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Author:   Jim Dunn
Publisher:   Thorogood
Imprint:   Thorogood
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.562kg
ISBN:  

9781854183927


ISBN 10:   1854183923
Pages:   339
Publication Date:   10 March 2008
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Professional & Vocational ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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There's a traditional love-hate relationship between most journalists and PRs, none more so than among travel writers and travel pr's, who are likely to share days, weeks and even continents in each others company.And there was no better company than JD which is why he was able to field as many journalist candidates for his trips to hell holes in the Costa Brava as to sumptuous suites in Hong Kong. Very Public and Private Relations reflects his personality - witty, outrageous, fun, frank and unashamed.The book also reflects, humorously, the fledgling travel industry itself as we now know it, which in early days, with no history or experience to draw on, often lurched from success to disaster, living by the seat of its pants. I am delighted to have shared this roller coaster with Jim.Jill Crawshaw, The Times, Travel CorrespondentJim Dunn's epic climb from Glaswegian poverty to millionaire status is the classic rags to riches story - with a very significant difference. Jim makes no secret of the dangers of being a gay man in repressive Scotland in the fifties. His honesty, humour and compassion in this frank autobiography will be an inspiration to gay people who still feel shunned in the modern world. I've known Jim for 30 years. Now I know - and like - my friend even better.Peter Hobday, broadcaster, presenter and former BBC Radio 4 Today programme host.Scurrilous, witty and painfully honest, Jim Dunn describes growing up underprivileged and gay in 1950s Glasgow. Long before gay meant anything but jolly, he learned very quickly what it was like to live in a world of isolation, secret lives and a gnawing fear of discovery. Without an ounce of self-pity he captures the spirit of the place and the sometimes sad and eccentric characters that inhabited it with a mixture of tough humour and tenderness.He takes us on a rollicking ride from poor boy growing up in a small town on the west coast of Scotland to the five-star lifestyle of a pioneer in travel PR. Along the way he tells us about his life as a mummy's boy and his forbidden gay encounters on the 'Love Train' home from Glasgow. He later emerges from this underworld with his first real love - with whom he has built a remarkably successful travel PR business and shared an enduring partnership for 40 years.Jim readily admits that he couldn't type, write or understand one end of PR from the other when he started, but that didn't stop him from creating the UK's leading travel and leisure PR consultancy over the next 30 years. This book is a tour de force of Jim's life and work and a fascinating insight into how the travel business matured into the multi-billion pound industry we know today - from British Benidorm to Hong Kong, the Bahamas and beyond.The amiable Jim Dunn recounts his private and public climb from Scottish slum to Suffolk villa with Bentley - an ascent from Gourock up into those international 'five stars'. As you'd expect, he reads well and is extremely honest - perhaps too honestAlan Whicker CBEJim Dunn's book is fascinating, telling of an extraordinary journey which started with his early life in Gourock where he worked on the local newspaper's entertainment pages bringing much needed money into the family home. The travel PR industry was in its infancy then and he was a prime mover in its rapid growth with his dynamism and ingenuity. I so enjoyed working with him for many years on Wish You Were Here? He was great fun to be with, and still is - inventive, demanding, outrageous. His book is not just an account of a remarkable life, it's the story of a hugely successful industry in which he played a vital part.Judith ChalmersWitty and, at times, wincingly honest, Jim Dunn's rise from rags to considerable riches is an amusing and inspiring tale.Arabella Youens, Country LifeIn this very open and sometimes scurrilous memoir, Jim Dunn describes growing up as an underprivileged gay boy in 1950s Glasgow. He has come a long way from the days of the secret and fearful life of a young man when being gay meant secrecy and isolation. He can now be seen with all the trappings of a wealthy and successful businessman. He is a happy self-made man.David Tickner, reFRESH MagazineJim Dunn's rags-to-riches story is and inspiration. Sometimes scandalously honest, and providing a fascinating glimpse into how one gay man helped the travel revolution.Gay TimesWell, Jim has recently written an amazing 'rags to riches' story in his book 'Very Private and Public Relations'. As Alan Wicker says in the jacket blurb 'This book gives a fascinating insight into how the travel business matured into the multibillion pound industry we know today - from British Benidorm to Hong Kong, the Bahamas and beyond'...Jim also writes in a painfully honest way about what it meant to be growing up, and gay, in l950s Glasgow. What a page-turner.Penny Visman, Globetrotter Magazine


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Jim Dunn has 40 years' experience in journalism and public relations and extensive knowledge of advising organisations in the corporate, travel and leisure, entertainment, property and financial sectors. His current business interest is in helping to build up a small group of luxury 5 star hotels in Europe but he still keeps his hand in at writing and contributes a regular column on his travels around the world.

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