Paper Tigers by Nicholas Coleridge

Paper Tigers by Nicholas Coleridge

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An investigation into the power of newspaper proprietors, from Rupert Murdoch to Robert Maxwell and the Grahams of Washington. The author reveals the complex web of rivalries, jealousies, alliances and obsessions of the press tycoons as they feud for territory and prestige around the world.

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Paper Tigers by Nicholas Coleridge

Paper Tigers is a riveting, authoritative and in-depth study of newspaper barons of the world - men and women who wield immense power, and whose ever-changing media empires make compelling case studies of business success and failure. From Rupert Murdoch to Robert Maxwell, Conrad Black to Lord Rothermere, Katharine Graham to Punch Sulzberger, Coleridge interviewed them all. The results confirm his status as a devastatingly astute observer of our times, one with few equals today.
Nicholas Coleridge has written for the Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph, Sunday Times, Evening Standard, Spectator, Vanity Fair, Tatler, GQ and Harpers & Queen which he edited for three years. He is managing Director of Conde Nast in London and is married with two children.
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ISBN 13 9780749307271
ISBN 10 0749307277
Title Paper Tigers
Author Nicholas Coleridge
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cornerstone
Year published 1994-05-31
Number of pages 608
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