• Who Really Cares

    Who Really Cares

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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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  • William Edward Boeing: Sky King

    William Edward Boeing: Sky King

    “William Edward Boeing: Sky King” by Daniel Alef delves into the life of aviation pioneer William Boeing. It chronicles his passion for flight, the founding of the Boeing Company, and his impact on the aviation industry. The book highlights challenges Boeing faced and its contributions to commercial aviation, transforming travel forever.

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  • William Morris

    William Morris

    E.P. Thompson’s “William Morris: Romantic to Revolutionary” explores Morris’s evolution from a romantic artist to a socialist activist. The e-book delves into his artistic and political influences, highlighting his commitment to social justice. Through Morris’s life, Thompson illustrates the intersection of art, politics, and the struggle for a better society.

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  • William S. Paley: Godfather Of Broadcasting

    William S. Paley: Godfather Of Broadcasting

    William S. Paley played a crucial role in shaping American broadcasting. As the founder of CBS, he revolutionized radio and television. This e-book explores his life, career, and the strategies he used. It delves into his relationships with prominent figures and the impact he had on media and culture.

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  • Women With Attitude

    Women With Attitude

    Empowering women’s career journeys, this guide offers strategies, inspiration, and lessons for successful professional advancement.

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  • Working with Walt

    Working with Walt

    Don Peri presents insightful interviews with Disney artists, revealing behind-the-scenes stories of working with Walt Disney.

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  • You Buy the Peanut Butter, I'll Get the Bread

    You Buy the Peanut Butter, I’ll Get the Bread

    “You Buy the Peanut Butter, I’ll Get the Bread” chronicles the journey of two best friends in business. Kirsten and Renee share their humorous and heartfelt adventures as they navigate challenges. This engaging story highlights the importance of friendship, entrepreneurship, and teamwork in achieving one’s dreams. Their bond proves essential to overcoming obstacles together.

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  • Zig

    Zig

    Zig Ziglar shares inspiring life lessons, overcoming adversity, and achieving success through optimism, faith, and determination.

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