Reminiscences at Sixty

Reminiscences at Sixty by Howard Ingram, published by AuthorHouse in 2007, offers a unique perspective on a life filled with diverse experiences. This 204-page work presents an entertaining and irreverent journey through the author’s six decades, highlighting his roles as a businessman, writer, actor, sailor, teacher, consultant, entrepreneur, and traveler. Ingram, a descendant of Immanuel Kant, shares his life’s adventures while incorporating evocative quotations that enrich his narrative.
Readers will find a blend of biography and autobiography as Ingram reflects on his encounters with notable figures such as Muhammad Ali, John Denver, and The Beatles. The book captures the essence of cultural and regional influences, as well as insights into business and management. With its engaging style, Reminiscences at Sixty serves as a thoughtful exploration of a life well-lived, appealing to those interested in the intersections of personal history and broader cultural contexts.
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An entertaining, irreverent and erudite romp through 60 years lived to the full by ex-millionaire, (to be again), businessman, writer, actor, sailor, teacher, consultant, entrepreneur, traveller and lover, Howard Ingram Cant; a descendent of Immanual Kant (but not as philosophically inclined), as he takes us on a life’s journey, spectacularly sprinkled with evocative and eloquent quotations gathered along his life’s highway.
A not to be missed little gem for anyone who can remember Muhammad Ali, John Denver, James Cagney, Dixon, Peter Ustinov, The Beatles, Bill Clinton, Elvis and a host of other stars who make their entrance and exits on these witty pages.
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