Only brother of three sisters, he was the son of Irene, a housewife and Roger, a cabinet maker. Louboutin got expelled from his school more than two times. From his early teenage years, Louboutin started making shoe illustrations and sketches avoiding his formal education. He was a party-o-holic and clubbed with Andy Warhol and Mick Jagger. Christian Louboutin wanted to make shoes that women wear and feel empowered and confident. This was because he saw in Africa that women were forbidden to wear pointed stilettos since they damage wooden floors and Louboutin wanted to challenge this mindset.
The collection was transferred to Durham in September and is housed in the library. A further group of papers was presented by A Lochhead in Arrangement The arrangement of the Malcolm MacDonald papers is broadly chronological reflecting the different phases of his life and career, starting with his early life and ending with his retirement. Within each section, papers relating to his official duties are placed first, i. However, there has been no artificial separation into these sub-sections.
It is often impossible to separate the personal from the official in these papers, and some personal correspondence has been included in the main sequence. The section entitled Personal Papers includes correspondence with family and personal friends.
There is a separate section covering his activities in retirement; papers relating to later studies of aspects of Malcolm MacDonald's career have been placed at the end of the section of papers on that phase of his career.
Coverage of the different periods of his work varies greatly. Sections which contain little in the way of official papers or correspondence may be augmented by speeches from that time. These are arranged chronologically in the later part of the list Boxes A few photographs originally listed with the papers have been transferred to the Royal Commonwealth Society and replaced by photocopies.
Those documents included in the latest return are listed here: March FCO return ; the preceding return occured in Undated items are described as nd: c has been used for circa. Square brackets are used when a date or other fact has been deduced.
They are also used when a name is not clearly written. Entries within sections are arranged chronologically, with the covering dates at the head of each entry. The reference numbers are given at the start of each entry: box number, file number and covering folio numbers. To order items in the searchroom, use the collection reference code s , derived by removing the repository code GB , followed by the reference number.
Citing the section of the finding aid is useful. Bibliography Books and pamphlets by Malcolm MacDonald The following list includes all Malcolm MacDonald's published books together with some pamphlets, but is almost certainly incomplete in this respect. Any bibliography would have to include a large number of speeches, broadcasts, introductions to books by other people, etc. See also Boxes A number of books, short stories and other items written by Malcolm MacDonald remain unpublished, including his autobiography Constant Surprise and drafts of these are included in his papers.
Borneo People , Clark Irwin Toronto, Angkor , Jonathan Cape, Birds in my Indian Garden , Jonathan Cape, Birds in the Sun , Witherby, Treasure of Kenya , Collins, People and Places , Collins, Titans and Others , Collins, Inside China , with W.
MacQuilty, Heinemann, Helping the Colonies : a broadcast talk, London, Healing Thoughts. Information Office Singapore, Farewell Words. The Evolving Commonwealth.
Ditchley Foundation, The Growing Importance of the Commonwealth. Encyclopaedia Britannica Lecture, Edinburgh U. World Housing: Patterns of Living. Abbey Building Society, Robert F. Other biographies are at present being prepared; an unpublished work by Narain Singh, Uniquely and Triumphantly Himself , is included with the papers Box Perhaps as a result of his very personal method of work, Malcolm MacDonald is mentioned only briefly in many books dealing with his period of active involvement in Commonwealth matters, but the following books and articles have substantial references to him: David Marquand, Ramsay MacDonald Joe Garner, The Commonwealth Office Michael J.
Cohen, Palestine: Retreat from the Mandate. The Making of British Policy Anthony J. Related material elsewhere Cambridge University Library Malcolm MacDonald Photographs: about 1, prints deposited with the Royal Commonwealth Society - "many of the photographs are routine official records".
The collection has been listed a copy of this is held at Durham. She worked at Lucky for two and a half years before quitting after failed attempts at sobriety. After overdosing in her apartment and spending two weeks at Bellevue in , she said she "vowed never, ever to lie to a job again: they could take me or leave me with my drug stuff.
Shortly after being released, she was hired by Jane Pratt to become beauty and health director of XoJane. Her writing was "shrouded in irreverent yet deeply personal anecdotes" with frequent references to her drug use, hospitalizations, and mental illnesses. She first received widespread attention when she wrote about using emergency contraception as her primary birth control, which spread through Twitter. Her position was controversial — Anna David at The Fix wrote that Marnell "wins applause for her bravery" in speaking openly about drug use, while Hamilton Nolan at Gawker described her as a "dust-smoking suicidal narcissist downtown swinger beauty columnist".
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