Disneywar
The Battle for the Magic Kingdom
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Simon & Schuster
Published:6th Mar '06
Should be back in stock very soon
The story of Disneywar reveals the intense power struggle within the iconic Disney company, exposing hidden truths and creative processes behind its success.
In Disneywar, the tumultuous saga of the battle for control of one of the world's most iconic media institutions unfolds. This compelling narrative begins in November 2003, when Roy Disney, the chairman of Disney animation, unexpectedly resigns, igniting a fierce conflict with chairman and CEO Michael Eisner. The fallout from this decision reverberates throughout the entertainment industry, revealing the complex dynamics and rivalries within the company. The stakes are high, as the legacy of Disney, known for its beloved characters and enchanting stories, hangs in the balance.
James B. Stewart, a renowned journalist, provides an insider's perspective on this dramatic conflict, drawing upon exclusive access to key figures involved, including Eisner and Roy Disney himself. Through hundreds of previously unseen letters and memos, Stewart uncovers long-hidden truths about the company's inner workings. The narrative not only delves into the personal motivations behind the power struggle but also sheds light on the creative processes that have made Disney a cultural phenomenon.
As the story unfolds, Disneywar reveals the challenges and triumphs faced by the company amidst its internal strife. Hollywood's glittering stars and influential players make appearances, sharing their experiences and insights, many of which have never been told before. This fascinating exploration of ambition, creativity, and corporate politics captivates readers, offering a unique look at one of the most beloved entertainment empires in history.
- Short-listed for Financial Times/Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year Award 2005
ISBN: 9780743496001
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608 pages