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Disneywar
Disneywar: The Battle for the Magic Kingdom | 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 Disney animation, abruptly resigned in November 2003 and declared war on chairman and chief executive Michael Eisner, he sent shock waves throughout the world. DISNEYWAR is the dramatic inside story of what drove this iconic entertainment company to civil war, told by one of America's most acclaimed journalists. Drawing on unprecedented access to both Eisner and Roy Disney, current and former Disney executives and board members, as well as hundreds of pages of never-before-seen letters and memos, James B. Stewart gets to the bottom of mysteries that have enveloped Disney for years. In riveting detail, Stewart also lays bare the creative process that lies at the heart of Disney. Even as the executive suite has been engulfed in turmoil, Disney has worked - and sometimes clashed - with a glittering array of Hollywood players, many of who tell their stories here for the first time.
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NotoriousMBG
Disney War | James B. Stewart
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Picked this up on audio ages ago after Lindsay Ellis recommended it on her YouTube Channel. I wish I had a better way of describing this book, but I agree with Lindsay Ellis‘ assessment that this book “chronicles the supervillain rise and fall of Disney CEO Michael Eisner”.

This sounds like it should be a boring book, but it is compelling to listen to the (alleged) mean girl behavior at the highest ranks of the Disney Company.

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thevictoriousone
Disney War | James B. Stewart
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I really loved this book. I wasn‘t sure I would like it because it was very much about the business side of Disney rather than the magic, but I was super into it. It‘s a fascinating look at how the company was run under Michael Eisner by someone granted a lot of access to Disney executives. I need a 2nd one about Bob Iger now. I actually bought myself a copy so I can have it on hand for reference. Highly recommend to Disney fans!

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thevictoriousone
Disney War | James B. Stewart
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When you get to a good part in your book but it‘s bedtime. The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.

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thevictoriousone
Disney War | James B. Stewart
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Getting some work done at the library, but I keep getting distracted by the books around me. I think my evening is going to be spent reading a ton of Disney War and listening to the TTA Podcast (which I highly recommend for Disney park fans).

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thevictoriousone
Disney War | James B. Stewart
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I am really loving this book so much more than I thought I would considering it‘s a deep dive into the more business side of Disney during Michael Eisner‘s era of running the company. But the politics of the company and how they shaped what eventually came out of the consumer end is actually fascinating to me. I definitely want to read more books like this. Recommended to me by RobPlays on YouTube, so if you‘re into Disney history, check him out!

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