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A family feud between a petrol station tycoon's three daughters and their brother over a £6.8 million family farm is being fought in court. The Barclays, known for their ownership of luxury hotels, newspapers, and a private island fortress, built their fortune over six decades. A new book, 'You May Never See Us Again,' reveals the poisonous family feud that tore down the veil of secrecy surrounding the Barclays' wealth.
Book of the Day: “Ultimately, it was their great wealth that tore down the veil of secrecy behind which they had long hidden, a poisonous family feud made public.” @pippa_bailey reviews You May Never See Us Again: The Barclay Dynasty. https://t.co/UPyerKYMFx
Book of the Day: The Barclay twins accrued hotels, newspapers and a fortress on their own island – then their fortune vanished. https://t.co/7ydpovJxnH
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You May Never See Us Again recounts how, over six decades, the Barclays built a portfolio of luxury hotels – the Ritz and, briefly, Claridge’s among them – shipping, shopping, newspapers and energy. https://t.co/Uwp7pjfO6z
“Ultimately, it was their great wealth that tore down the veil of secrecy behind which they had long hidden, a poisonous family feud made public.” @pippa_bailey reviews You May Never See Us Again, a new book on the life of the Barclay brothers. https://t.co/wvrQvNYD09
The Barclay twins accrued hotels, newspapers and a fortress on their own island – then their fortune vanished. https://t.co/1xLEvilrpd
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