• When Hollywood Had a King

    When Hollywood Had a King

    Lew Wasserman’s rise transformed Hollywood, wielding talent, power, and influence to reshape the entertainment industry forever.

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  • When My Boss Calls, Get the Name

    When My Boss Calls, Get the Name

    Howard Berk humorously recounts his unpredictable adventures and lessons learned during a lively career in business.

    $3.15
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  • When That Rough God Goes Riding

    When That Rough God Goes Riding

    “When That Rough God Goes Riding” examines the music of Van Morrison through the insightful analysis of Greil Marcus. Marcus delves into the themes of spirituality, love, and longing that are present in Morrison’s work. He celebrates the transformative power of music, illustrating how Morrison’s songs resonate with listeners and connect deeply to both personal and collective experiences.

    $7.58
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  • When Things Get Back to Normal

    When Things Get Back to Normal

    “When Things Get Back to Normal” by M. T. Dohaney explores themes of resilience and recovery. The story follows characters as they navigate life’s challenges in the aftermath of a personal crisis. With humor and depth, it highlights the importance of community and connection in overcoming adversity. Hope and healing emerge as central messages throughout the narrative.

    $6.55
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  • Where Is My Home?

    Where Is My Home?

    “Where Is My Home?” explores the life of Russian-Jewish sculptor Mark Antokolskii. Author Musya Glants delves into his artistic journey from 1843 to 1902. Antokolskii’s work reflects cultural identity and the struggles faced by Jews in Russia. This insightful biography merges art history with personal narrative, revealing his impactful legacy.

    $65.65
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  • Whistler As I Knew Him

    Whistler As I Knew Him

    Offers personal insights into James Whistler’s artistic genius, eccentric personality, and lasting influence on modern art.

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  • Whittier at close range

    Whittier at close range

    Offers intimate insights into John Greenleaf Whittier’s life, character, and relationships through personal recollections and observations.

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  • Who Really Cares

    Who Really Cares

    Who Really Cares collects Janis Ian’s childhood poems, revealing early emotions, creativity, and unique poetic voice.

    $5.99
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  • Who Says Elephants Can't Dance?

    Who Says Elephants Can’t Dance?

    In “Who Says Elephants Can’t Dance?” Louis V. Gerstner Jr. shares his experience transforming IBM. He emphasizes the importance of leadership and adaptability during times of change. Gerstner outlines strategies for revitalizing a struggling enterprise, with a focus on culture, innovation, and collaboration. His insights highlight the importance of decisive action and vision in navigating corporate challenges effectively.

    $7.05
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  • Who's Who in Europe 1450-1750

    Who’s Who in Europe 1450-1750

    Profiles influential figures who shaped European politics, culture, and society during the transformative years 1450–1750.

    $14.52
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  • Wild Thing

    Wild Thing

    Wild Thing explores Paul Gauguin’s adventurous life, radical art, personal struggles, and enduring influence on modern painting.

    $11.89
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  • Will Eisner

    Will Eisner

    “Will Eisner: Conversations” explores the life and work of the legendary comic artist and storyteller. Edited by M. Thomas Inge, this collection features interviews highlighting Eisner’s creative process. Readers gain insights into his influential contributions and the evolution of the comic industry, showcasing his lasting impact on art and storytelling.

    $23.39
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