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Choice and Chance
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Choice and Chance

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Born and educated in Hungary. The author completed his high school education in Somerset, England. In 1944-45, he witnessed the siege of Budapest by the Russian Army and the aftermath at close quarters. He moved to England in 1947 on a scholarship.

Challenging years followed in London after leaving school in 1949. He worked full-time in a Fleet Street advertising agency, later as a delivery truck driver for a Mayfair wine merchant, all the while attending night school to prepare him for entry into medical school. His effort earned him a university scholarship.

After graduating as a doctor, he served as a Regimental Medical Officer in the Canadian Army. He then undertook specialty training in urological surgery in Edmonton, Alberta, then moved to Vernon, British Columbia, where he practised for 31 years, retiring in 1999.

In private life, he was an avid skier and tennis player and played excusable golf. At age 56, he took up flying, which he enjoyed for 19 years. He enjoys reading, writing, poetry, singing, good friends, lively conversation, travel, photography, infact: life. He abhors pomposity.

He lives in Vernon, British Columbia.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Nicholas Rety
Date
26 December 2023
Pages
314
ISBN
9798988369837

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Born and educated in Hungary. The author completed his high school education in Somerset, England. In 1944-45, he witnessed the siege of Budapest by the Russian Army and the aftermath at close quarters. He moved to England in 1947 on a scholarship.

Challenging years followed in London after leaving school in 1949. He worked full-time in a Fleet Street advertising agency, later as a delivery truck driver for a Mayfair wine merchant, all the while attending night school to prepare him for entry into medical school. His effort earned him a university scholarship.

After graduating as a doctor, he served as a Regimental Medical Officer in the Canadian Army. He then undertook specialty training in urological surgery in Edmonton, Alberta, then moved to Vernon, British Columbia, where he practised for 31 years, retiring in 1999.

In private life, he was an avid skier and tennis player and played excusable golf. At age 56, he took up flying, which he enjoyed for 19 years. He enjoys reading, writing, poetry, singing, good friends, lively conversation, travel, photography, infact: life. He abhors pomposity.

He lives in Vernon, British Columbia.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Nicholas Rety
Date
26 December 2023
Pages
314
ISBN
9798988369837