Author: Jeffrey S. Young, William L. Simon
Translator: Jae-seo Im
Publisher: Minumsa
Hardcover | 430 pages | 230*153mm
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About This Book
Lightning never strikes twice, but Steve Jobs has, transforming modern culture
first with the Macintosh and more recently with the iPod. He has dazzled and
delighted audiences with his Pixar movies. And he has bedeviled, destroyed, and
demoralized hundreds of people along the way. Steve Jobs is the most interesting
character of the digital age.
What a long, strange journey it has been. With the mainstream success of the
iPod, Pixar's string of hits and subsequent divorce from Disney, and Steve's
triumphant return to Apple, his story is better than any fiction. Ten years
after the leading maverick of the computer age and the king of digital cool,
crashed from the height of Apple's meteoric rise, Steve Jobs rose from ashes in
a Machiavellian coup that only he could have orchestrated-and has now become
more famous than ever.
In this encore to his classic 1987 unauthorized biography of Steve Jobs-a major
bestseller- Jeffrey Young examines Jobs' remarkable resurgence, one of the most
amazing business comeback stories in recent years. Drawing on a wide range of
sources in Silicon Valley and Hollywood, he details how Jobs put Apple back on
track, first with the iMac and then with the iPod, and traces Jobs' role in the
remarkable rise of the Pixar animation studio, including his rancorous feud with
Disney's Michael Eisner.
* Written with insider scoops and no-holds-barred style
* Based on hundreds of highly unauthorized interviews with Jobs' nearest and
dearest
* New information on the acrimonious parting between Eisner and Jobs, the
personal vendetta behind the return to Apple, and the future of iPod and the
music industry
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