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Sinclair Stewart
Wrong way : the fall of Conrad Black
by Jacquie McNish
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6 editions published in 2004 in English and held by 179 libraries worldwide "He was possibly the world's most flamboyant and notorious media tycoon. Unapologetic about his right-wing agenda, corporate manoeuvres, and lavish lifestyle, Conrad Black seemed untouchable with a newspaper empire that spanned three continents and a seat in Britain's House of Lords. In the fall of 2003 his carefully constructed world crumbled when his company accused him of siphoning off millions of dollars of corporate money. He now found himself the target of U.S. regulators, an object of ridicule in the international press, and a self-described "pariah" among the rich and famous he once called his friends." "Business reporters Jacquie McNish and Sinclair Stewart have dug deep into Black's career by interviewing leading players and gaining behind-the-scenes accounts of his corporate machinations. Wrong Way offers an in-depth portrayal of how the seemingly invulnerable magnate of Hollinger International Inc. was brought down by his own shareholders and ousted as head of his company."--BOOK JACKET.
The fall of Conrad Black
by Jacquie McNish
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1 edition published in 2004 in English and held by 62 libraries worldwide
Wrong way : the rise and fall of Conrad Black's business empire
by Jacquie McNish
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1 edition published in 2004 in English and held by 36 libraries worldwide
Ishmael as travel writer Moby-Dick's reworking of the travel narrative
by Sinclair Stewart
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2 editions published between 1997 and 1998 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Audience Level
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Stewart, J. Sinclair, 1973-
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