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DisneyWar
James B. Stewart
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"When You Wish Upon a Star," "Whistle While You Work," "The Happiest
Place on Earth" -- these are lyrics indelibly linked to Disney, one of the
most admired and best-known companies in the world.
So when Roy Disney,
chairman of Walt Disney Animation and nephew of founder Walt Disney,
abruptly resigned in November 2003 and declared war on chairman and chief
executive Michael Eisner, he sent shock waves through the entertainment
industry, corporate boardrooms, theme parks, and living rooms around the
world -- everywhere Disney does business and its products are cherished.
DisneyWar is the breathtaking, dramatic inside story of what
drove America's best-known entertainment company to civil war, told by one
of our most acclaimed writers and reporters. Drawing on unprecedented
access to both Eisner and Roy Disney, current and former Disney executives
and board members, as well as thousands of pages of never-before-seen
letters, memos, transcripts, and other documents, James B. Stewart gets to
the bottom of mysteries that have enveloped Disney for years: What really
caused the rupture with studio chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg, a man who once
regarded Eisner as a father but who became his fiercest rival? How could
Eisner have so misjudged Michael Ovitz, a man who was not only "the most
powerful man in Hollywood" but also his friend, whom he appointed as
Disney president and immediately wanted to fire?
What caused the break
between Eisner and Pixar chairman Steve Jobs, and why did Pixar abruptly
abandon its partnership with Disney?
Why did Eisner so mistrust Roy Disney
that he assigned Disney company executives to spy on him? How did Eisner
control the Disney board for so long, and what really happened in the
fateful board meeting in September 2004, when Eisner played his last
cards? Here, too, is the creative process that lies at the heart of
Disney -- from the making of The Lion King to Pirates of the
Caribbean. Even as the executive suite has been engulfed in turmoil,
Disney has worked -- and sometimes clashed -- with a glittering array of
stars, directors, designers, artists, and producers, many of whom tell
their stories here for the first time. Stewart describes how Eisner
lost his chairmanship and why he felt obliged to resign as CEO, effective
2006.
No other book so thoroughly penetrates the secretive world of the
corporate boardroom. DisneyWar is an enthralling tale of one of
America's most powerful media and entertainment companies, the people who
control it, and those trying to overthrow them. DisneyWar is an
epic achievement.
It tells a story that -- in its sudden twists, vivid,
larger-than-life characters, and thrilling climax -- might itself have
been the subject of a Disney animated classic -- except that it's all
true.
About the AuthorJAMES B. STEWART is the author of Heart of a Soldier, the bestselling Blind
Eye and Blood Sport, and the blockbuster Den of Thieves.
A former Page-One
editor at The Wall Street Journal, Stewart won a Pulitzer Prize in 1988
for his reporting on the stock market crash and insider trading.
He is a
regular contributor to SmartMoney and The New Yorker. He lives in New
York.
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DisneyWar
James B. Stewart
![]() | | | Amazon.com | | James Stewart has done it again. The author of the mega-bestselling Den
of Thieves, about the 1980s insider-trading scandals on Wall Street,
and Bloodsport, the 1990s tale of the Clintons' Whitewater affair,
now gives... read full editorial |
![]() | | | From Publishers Weekly | | Starred Review. The most explosive chapter of this exceptional,
much-anticipated book may be its last, wherein Stewart (Den of
Thieves, etc.) indicts Disney chief Michael Eisner on multiple
charges: "Eisner squandered... read full editorial |
![]() | | | From The Washington Post's Book World/washingtonpost.com | | To understand the universe of DisneyWar, James B. Stewart's exhaustive
study of corporate and personal neurosis during Michael D. Eisner's
21-year tenure as head of the Disney empire, consider this: In 1995,
Michael Ovitz --... read full editorial |
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