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Includes bibliographical references (p. 339-344) and index Growing up with the country (John Jacob Astor) - The warrior (Cornelius Vanderbilt) - Golden grain (Cyrus McCormick) - The speculator (Jay Gould) - Auld lang syne (Andrew Carnegie) - By Jupiter (J. Pierpont Morgan) - The monopoly esthetic (John D. Rockefeller) - The mechanic of revolution (Henry Ford) - Organization man (Alfred P. Sloan) - Think and sell (Thomas J. Watson) - The faith that launched a thousand ships (Henry J. Kaiser) - The gambler (H.L.
Hunt) - Emperor of the air (David Sarnoff) - Fantasy inc. (Walt Disney) - The real thing (Robert Woodruff) - Sweating burgers (Ray Kroc) - Bentonville, U.S.A. (Sam Walton) - The hero of the hit factory (Berry Gordy) - Every woman a queen (Mary Kay Ash) - Just do it (Phil Knight) - Dress for success (Liz Claiborne) - The world in real time (Ted Turner) - The celebrity as entrepreneur (Oprah Winfrey) - The paranoia principle (Andrew Grove) - Standard operating procedure (Bill Gates) - The bottom line Here, in a wittily told and deeply insightful history, is a complete set of portraits of America's greatest generators of wealth.
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Author by: Neal AsherLanguage: enPublisher by: Pan MacmillanFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 10Total Download: 581File Size: 40,5 MbDescription: Jupiter War is the third book in Neal Asher's near-future, science fiction Owner series. Alan Saul is now part human and part machine, and our solar system isn't big enough to hold him. He craves the stars, but can't leave yet. His sister Var is trapped on Mars, on the wrong side of a rebellion, and Saul's human side won't let her die. He must leave Argus Station to stage a dangerous rescue - but mutiny is brewing on board, as Saul's robots make his crew feel increasingly redundant.
Serene Galahad will do anything to prevent Saul's escape. Earth’s ruthless dictator hides her crimes from a cowed populace as she readies new warships for pursuit. She aims to crush her enemy in a terrifying display of interstellar violence.
Meanwhile, The Scourge limps back to earth, its crew slaughtered, its mission to annihilate Saul a disaster. There are survivors, but while one seeks Galahad's death, Clay Ruger will negotiate for his life.
Events build to a climax as Ruger holds humanity’s greatest asset - seeds to rebuild a dying Earth. This stolen Gene Bank data is offered at a price, but what will Galahad pay for humanity’s future? Author by: Lieutenant NublanderLanguage: enPublisher by: AuthorHouseFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 78Total Download: 206File Size: 51,5 MbDescription: War On Jupiter is Book I of the Chronicles of Jupiter. The three books of the Chronicles of Jupiter are written by three different authors, but are considered a trilogy on Jupiter, because they cover similar topics during one relatively short period of Jupiterian history, and include some recurring characters. Lieutenant Nublander is a native of Ramosan, Jupiter.
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He was educated at Emperors Officers Academy, Ramosan, and has served in four wars (to the date of this book). His memoir War On Jupiter was a worldwide best seller on his native planet. It is his first book. Books II and III of the Chronicles of Jupiter have already been translated into English, and edited for American audiences. They will be appearing soon, D.
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All three books were translated from the original Jupiterian, and edited for American audiences, by Carl Wells. Author by: Daniel R. HinelineLanguage: enPublisher by: Publishamerica IncorporatedFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 92Total Download: 971File Size: 49,7 MbDescription: The year is 2104 and war has broken out between two planets.
The natural resources on Earth have been depleting horribly throughout the years and the planet is desperately low on fuel. The alien beings on Jupiter are harboring millions of tons of fuel on their planet and have refused to offer any to the Earthlings. Under these circumstances, the war against Jupiter begins NART 5, a young teen, wants to fight in the war, but his father forbids his battle desires. Going against the orders his father has given him, NART plans to embark on his own mission to Jupiter with his best friend, Jak.
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