
Manulife
$12.60In “Manulife,” Rod McQueen chronicles Domenic D’Alessandro’s journey to transform Manulife into a global powerhouse. Facing numerous challenges, D’Alessandro implemented strategic changes and innovative solutions. His leadership style and vision helped the company thrive. The book explores his determination to adapt and succeed in a competitive industry landscape.

Marc Chagall
$5.12Examines Marc Chagall’s imaginative artistry, Jewish heritage, and profound influence on modern art and cultural identity.

Mary Quant
$7.79In “Mary Quant: My Autobiography,” Mary Quant recounts her transformative journey in the fashion industry. She pioneered the bold, youthful style of the 1960s, introducing miniskirts and vibrant colors that became iconic. Her innovative designs empowered women globally. This autobiography shares personal stories, challenges, and triumphs, reflecting on her lasting impact on the fashion industry.

Master of Shadows
$5.15Reveals Rubens’s dual life as painter and secret diplomat, blending art, intrigue, and European political maneuvering.

Masters of Doom
$6.65Chronicles John Carmack and John Romero’s creation of Doom, revolutionizing gaming and leaving a lasting pop culture legacy.

Matisse and Picasso
$8.98Explores Matisse and Picasso’s intense rivalry, creative exchange, and profound mutual influence shaping modern art.

Matthew Perry
$0.99Matthew Perry: Behind the Laughter reveals the actor’s challenges, triumphs, and personal journey beyond his comedic fame.

Meet You in Hell
$3.33Les Standiford recounts the tumultuous partnership of Carnegie and Frick, shaping America’s industrial age.

Memories That Smell like Gasoline
$5.79Memories That Smell like Gasoline presents David Wojnarowicz’s raw reflections on identity, art, loss, and cultural resistance.

Michael O’Leary
$1.98Alan Ruddock chronicles Michael O’Leary’s ambitious rise and transformative impact on the airline industry.

Mike Bloomberg
$7.50“Mike Bloomberg: Money, Power, Politics” by Joyce Purnick examines Bloomberg’s rise from billionaire entrepreneur to politician. The book details his innovative leadership style and philanthropic endeavors. It critiques his influence on New York City, highlighting key decisions and controversies. Purnick provides insight into Bloomberg’s complex personality and political ambitions.












