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As Calvin Coolidge once said, the business of America is business. Yet no matter what that business is, only a handful of individuals control it. With vision, determination, and passion, these men and women have bent the world to their wills. Some were millionaires from birth; others have pulled themselves up by their bootstraps. From computers to shoes to cars, their hands have shaped the fabric of everyday life. Here, 15 of the most important men and women of the last 45 years of American business -- including Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Donald Trump, Ted Turner, Hugh Hefner, Leona Helmsley, Barry Diller, and Calvin Klein -- speak candidly about their rises to power. First published in the no-holds-barred pages of "Playboy," the interviews are in many cases the most thoughtful and direct these men and women ever gave. All represent an intimate visit with the entrepreneurs who have moved America forward and have shaken the foundations of who Americans believe themselves to be.
Forty memorable Playboy interviews collected over the past eighteen years reveal the ideas and personalities of such public figures as Jimmy Carter, Malcolm X, Timothy Leary, Albert Schweitzer, and Mae West
Hefner presents an illustrated, chronological selection of highlights from "Playboy" magazine's first 25 years.
Presents fourteen interviews of celebrities that appeared in Playboy magazine between February 1963 and July 1982, including those of the Beatles, Bob Dylan, Walter Cronkite, and John Wayne.
Everyone knows Alex Haley as the world-renowned author of the international bestseller ROOTS, and as the writer who collaborated with Malcolm X on his historic autobiography. What many people don't know is that Alex Haley began his professional writing career as a journalist. It was his experience in this arena that earned him the plum assignment as Playboy's first -- and foremost -- interviewer. Witness Haley's work with the pre-Ali Cassius Clay, in which the posture of the young rebel fell away and a sensitive, intelligent young man emerged. He lured Malcolm X beyond his scathing Black Muslim rhetoric to reveal the agile, perceptive mind of a charismatic leader. With Johnny Carson, Haley revealed the man behind the mask of a charming television raconteur. And, in a devasting interview with George Lincoln Rockwell, the self-appointed fuhrer of the American Nazi Party, Haley deftly exposed the frightening heart and soul of the twisted man and his racist ideology. A fascinating slice of recent history, an extraordinarily candid collection of celebrity interviews and personal reminiscences, ALEX HALEY: THE PLAYBOY INTERVIEWS anthologizes for the first time a gifted writer's finest work at its controversial and informative best.
Movies are the common language of the world, speaking to us all on an emotional and intellectual level that almost no other art form can. While there have been many great films, only a few directors have raised the motion picture to its highest level. In THE DIRECTORS fourteen of the most widely respected and creative filmmakers discuss what drives them and inspires them in their craft, with revealing, thought-provoking and highly personal discussions that range from Roman Polanski's thoughts on the murder of his wife in the nightmarish Manson Family massacre to Oliver Stone's frank discussions about the challenges he faced in creating his memorable films and many others. THE DIRECTORS provides a window into the creative minds of some of cinema's true artists
A second collection of interviews from Playboy magazine includes conversations with Edward Koch, Lech Walesa, Johnny Carson, Jean-Paul Sartre, and other celebrities, scholars, authors, political leaders, artists, and philosophers