Biography: business and industry Books
Creative Media Partners, LLC Below the Equator the Story of a Tour Through the Countries of South America
£25.60
Creative Media Partners, LLC Successful Men of Today and What They Say of Success
£18.95
Creative Media Partners, LLC Below the Equator the Story of a Tour Through the Countries of South America
£18.95
Creative Media Partners, LLC Americas Successful Men of Affairs. An Encyclopedia of Contemporaneous Biography
£37.95
Creative Media Partners, LLC Famous London Merchants. A Book for Boys
£25.60
Hutson Street Press A Boys Voyage Round the World
£25.60
Creative Media Partners, LLC A Boys Voyage Round the World
£18.95
Creative Media Partners, LLC Doing Over a Tour Eastward Around the World
£26.55
Creative Media Partners, LLC Genius Rewarded
£14.09
Creative Media Partners, LLC Trading in Scrabbletown
£14.96
Creative Media Partners, LLC Trading in Scrabbletown
£22.75
Creative Media Partners, LLC The Business Biography of John Wanamaker Founder and Builder
£30.35
FriesenPress Money Grows on Trees
£34.67
FriesenPress Leadership in Crisis and Crisis in Leadership
£28.02
FriesenPress Leadership in Crisis and Crisis in Leadership
£34.67
£33.24
Brand Capitol Pty Fit to Lead
£14.49
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp The Corporate Sage
£14.49
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp The Journey
£12.39
Westow Publishing Shattered Norms
£15.05
Silvano Giraldin Top Service
£9.49
Silvano Giraldin Top Service
£22.49
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Gamers Testing Games
£14.84
St. Martin's Griffin Howards Gift Uncommon Wisdom to Inspire Your Lifes Work
£19.23
St Martin's Press Inside CocaCola
£14.30
St. Martin's Publishing Group Crazy Rich Power Scandal and Tragedy Inside the Johnson Johnson Dynasty
Book SynopsisFrom the founders in the late nineteenth century to Robert Wood "Woody" Johnson IV, billionaire owner of the New York Jets, the Johnson dynasty mirrors the Kennedy clan in its propensity for scandal and tragedy. This biography uncovers the very private lives of the Johnson family, their immense power, their extraordinary wealth, and dramas.
£27.69
St Martin's Press Bite in the Apple
£20.64
St Martin's Press Grinding it Out
Book SynopsisGrinding It Out: The Making of McDonalds is the personal story behind founder Ray Croc's amazing success. The Founder, is a major motion picture based on Ray Kroc's life, to be released on August 5th, 2016 in wide distribution
£9.47
Lulu.com Life Under Construction
£20.88
Lulu Press Time Matters
£999.99
Lulu.com Adversity
£37.50
£14.95
£12.23
HarperCollins Leadership Looking Up
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£14.99
Fredonia Books (NL) Frank Hornby The Boy Who Made 1000000 with a Toy
£16.95
University Press of the Pacific Random Reminiscences of Men and Events
£13.70
Abrams Diamonds and Deadlines
Book Synopsis Betsy Prioleau’s biography of Gilded Age female tycoon Miriam Leslie is “an appropriately twisty tale of someone trying to outrun her origins. . . . Her story sparkles, as intoxicating as a champagne fountain that somebody else is paying for” (New York Times Book Review). Among the fabled tycoons of the Gilded Age—Carnegie, Rockefeller, Vanderbilt—is a forgotten figure: Mrs. Frank Leslie. For 20 years she ran the country’s largest publishing company, Frank Leslie Publishing, which chronicled postbellum America in dozens of weeklies and monthlies. A pioneer in an all-male industry, she made a fortune and became a national celebrity and tastemaker in the process. But Miriam Leslie was also a byword for scandal: she flouted feminine convention, took lovers, married four times, and harbored unsavory secrets that she concealed through a skein of lies and multiple personas. Both during and after her lifetime, glimpses of the Trade ReviewThe fascinating true story of the first publishing titan in America—the forgotten Mrs. Frank Leslie, a Gilded Age journalistic powerhouse who led a life of intrigue, scandal, and grit. Diamonds and Deadlines takes us inside a world of larger-than-life characters, cinematic scenes, and dramatic exposés. Mrs. Leslie, a legend in her time, was not who she seemed. Betsy Prioleau restores this fabulous, pioneering woman to her rightful place in history with novelistic flair and zest. * Arianna Huffington, founder & CEO, Thrive Global *Riveting. . . . Betsy Prioleau has drawn a fascinating portrait of a self-made, up-from-poverty publishing tycoon, the irrepressible Miriam Leslie, whose exploits scandalized society during the Gilded Age even as she shaped modern culture with her popular magazines. * Meryl Gordon, New York Times bestselling author of Mrs. Astor Regrets, The Phantom of Fifth Avenue, and Bunny Mellon *Diamonds and Deadlines is the deftly told account of a bold, dazzling woman who used sex, deceit, and her publishing empire to become a powerful, bold-faced celebrity during New York's Gilded Age. Prioleau's skillful narrative hand and intimate historical detail do justice to Miriam Leslie, resurrecting her from all-but-forgotten figure to an emblem of feminism. * Esther Crain, founder of Ephemeral New York and author of The Gilded Age in New York, 1870–1910 *What a rollicking, rollercoaster read! The astonishing Mrs. Frank Leslie has found her perfect champion in biographer Betsy Prioleau. Prioleau's meticulous, engaging account of the dazzling life of one of America’s most splendid and spirited entrepreneurs, a woman of tremendous dynamism, bursts with color and excitement. With great skill, Prioleau describes the resourcefulness, magnetism, and charm of a woman who pushed herself to the center of a dazzling, debauched social milieu, populated by an extraordinary cast of misfits, arrivistes, and the unimaginable wealthy, whose 'carnival excesses' she then documented in her sensational newspapers and magazines. Mrs. Frank Leslie, a dazzling pioneer of nineteenth century journalism and publishing, reinvented herself multiple times, made and lost several fortunes, and stopped society in its tracks time and time again, most notably in the way she disposed of her fortune. Prioleau's pacy, gripping narrative, sharp-witted asides, and skill at invoking the opulent spectacles, scents, and sounds of fin de siècle New York, London, and Paris, propelled me through switchback, cinematic chapters with wonderful cliff-hanger endings. Fun, fascinating, and gloriously gossipy. * Eleanor Fitzsimons, author of Wilde's Women and The Life and Loves of E. Nesbit *“An appropriately twisty tale of someone trying to outrun her origins. . . . Her story sparkles, as intoxicating as a champagne fountain that somebody else is paying for.” * The New York Times Book Review *Ms. Prioleau brings this forgotten woman vividly to life. . . . Along the way, she provides a wider picture of the society Miriam inhabited, with its extremes of affluence and penury. . . . Part of the pleasure of the book is the Kim Kardashian factor—reading about a woman who breaches social norms and succeeds on her own terms. * The Wall Street Journal *“Prioleau skillfully untangles the mysteries of Miriam’s early life and vividly evokes the era. This entertaining biography restores a remarkable woman to her rightful place in American history.” * Publishers Weekly *“They just don't make characters like this anymore. Kudos to Prioleau for her gallant historical rescue mission.” * Kirkus *“[An] eye-widening biography . . . Prioleau tells Miriam’s roller-coaster tale with thrilling precision within the finely rendered context of evolving newspaper and magazine publishing, the struggles for worker and women’s rights, and historical events propelled by outrageous charlatans that are disturbingly relevant to the present. . . . High praise to Prioleau for so vividly and incisively telling the whole dramatic story of this ‘titanic vanguard figure.’” * Booklist STARRED Review *
£13.29
Outskirts Press From Humble Beginnings The Phenomenal Inspirational Life Story of Dr Anthony Norman Sabga
£18.50
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Bill Gates
Book SynopsisThe cofounder of Microsoft, Bill Gates helped transform society by ushering in the era of ubiquitous personal computing. This book examines the life and achievements of this standout American inventor and philanthropist.Trade ReviewWith Bill Gates: A Biography Becraft has provided a concise, fairly thorough, and well-written biography of one of the most influential business leaders of the past 20 years. . . . The book is well written, with little or no obvious bias. . . . The introduction to the series included with this book states that it (and the rest of the series) is intended for public and school libraries. It would be well suited for these libraries, and could be useful in academic libraries serving community and junior colleges, as well as those supporting lower-level baccalaureate students. * ARBA *Table of ContentsSeries Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Timeline: Events in the Life of Bill Gates Chapter 1 Bill Gates before Automated Computing Chapter 2 Early Days in Computing Chapter 3 Early Days of Microsoft Chapter 4 Development of Products Used Today (1985–1998) Chapter 5 Why Was Microsoft So Successful with Bill Gates? Chapter 6 Microsoft Trial Chapter 7 Steve Jobs and Bill Gates Chapter 8 Bill Gates in Writings Chapter 9 Family and Home of Bill Chapter 10 Role in Corporate Governance, Activism, and Outside Interests of Bill Gates Chapter 11 Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Giving Pledge Conclusion Notes Further Reading Index
£35.00
Pan Macmillan The Way I See It
Book SynopsisEveryone knows that Lord Sugar has strong opinions and is not afraid to share them - no matter how controversial they may be. The Way I See It takes us into the world of Alan Sugar: entrepreneur, Twitter addict, television star, keen cyclist, peer of the realm and bemused grandfather. In The Way I See It he shares his trenchant views on subjects as varied as over-priced poncy restaurants, the problems with British society, why French drivers wind him up, the secrets of his own success, and the reason he respects Katie Price more than most celebrities. Crammed full of brilliant stories, amusing rants and sound advice, this is the last word on life, the universe and everything from the nation''s favourite straight-talking businessman.
£16.14
FriesenPress The Pacesetter The Complete Story
£37.04
Sourcebooks Bottom Shelf
£22.24
Trafford Publishing Confessions of an International Banker
£21.68
Outskirts Press Extraordinary Tax Career Insights for the Aspiring or the Experienced Tax Professional
£19.28
Author Solutions Inc Junk to Gold From Salvage to the Worlds Largest Online Auto Auction
£22.48
Xlibris Businessman First
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£21.57
Open Road Media Rivers in the Desert
Book Synopsis The rise and fall of William Mulholland, and the story of L.A.’s disastrous dam collapse: “A dramatic saga of ambition, politics, money and betrayal” (Los Angeles Daily News). Rivers in the Desert follows the remarkable career of William Mulholland, the visionary who engineered the rise of Los Angeles as the greatest American city west of the Mississippi. He sought to transform the sparse and barren desert into an inhabitable environment by designing the longest aqueduct in the Western Hemisphere, bringing water from the mountains to support a large city. This “fascinating history” chronicles Mulholland’s dramatic ascension to wealth and fame—followed by his tragic downfall after the sudden collapse of the dam he had constructed to safeguard the water supply (Newsweek). The disaster, which killed at least five hundred people, caused his repudiation by allies, friends, Table of Contents Dedication Epigraph Prologue Acknowledgments Chapter 1 - Genesis Chapter 2 - Hand of Betrayal Chapter 3 - Sweet Stolen Water Chapter 4 - Faithful Servant Chapter 5 - Noise of Many Waters Chapter 6 - Blood of Sacrifice Chapter 7 - Deliverance Chapter 8 - Prodigal Daughter Chapter 9 - Eden Chapter 10 - Wars in Heaven Chapter 11 - Unbowed Chapter 12 - Retribution Chapter 13 - Rivers of Hades Chapter 14 Chapter 15 - Persecution Chapter 16 - Judgment Chapter 17 - Redemption Chapter 18 - Kingdom of Angels Epilogue Bibliography Author Biography
£17.05
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Selfridge The Life and Times of Harry Gordon Selfridge
£12.69