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Doubleday, 1989 - Newspaper publishing - 372 pages America's#1 maverick C.E.O.--and self-proclaimed S.O.B.--tells the story of his rise from AP reporter to becoming head of Gannett newspapers and creating USA Today, the nation's second largest daily. "Brazen . . . with nuggets of business wisdom . . . a primer for a corporate Machiavelli-in-the-making".--Newsweek. Decommissioned library book- some interior damage to cover paper from glue/library sleeve removal Jacket cover - small tear on spine Bonus: Newspaper clipping enclosed in the back cover on relevant subject matter
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Neuharth, the creator of the country's first national general-interest newspaper, reveals his life including the successes and failures.
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