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  2. James B. Stewart - Wikipedia

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    Stewart's book Blind Eye: The Terrifying Story Of A Doctor Who Got Away With Murder (1999), won the 2000 Edgar Award in the Best Fact Crime category. DisneyWar (2005), his book on Michael Eisner 's reign at Disney, won the Gerald Loeb Award for Best Business Book. [ 6 ]

  3. The Partners (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Partners: Inside America's Most Powerful Law Firms (1983) is a non-fiction book by James B. Stewart. The book is a product of two years of investigation of the role of prominent law firms in society. The book describes and discusses several famous cases. There have been five editions of the book as of 2008. [1]

  4. Visionary fiction - Wikipedia

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    Edward J. Ahearn's definition in Visionary Fictions: Apocalyptic Writing from Blake to the Modern Age, [16] is summarized thus on the book's jacket cover: "Visionary writers seek a personal way to explode the normal experience of the ‘real,’ using prophetic visions, fantastic tales, insane rantings, surrealistic dreams, and drug- or sex ...

  5. Khwezi (book) - Wikipedia

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    Khwezi – The Remarkable Story Of Fezekile Ntsukela Kuzwayo (2017) is a book by Redi Tlhabi, a journalist and radio presenter from South Africa about the life of Fezekile Ntsukela Kuzwayo. South African President Jacob Zuma was tried for raping Kuzwayo , and controversially acquitted in the Johannesburg High Court in December 2005.

  6. Den of Thieves (Stewart book) - Wikipedia

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    Den of Thieves recounts the insider trading scandals involving Ivan Boesky, Michael Milken, and other Wall Street financiers in the United States during the 1980s, such as Robert Freeman, Terren Peizer, Dennis Levine, Lowell Milken, John A. Mulheren, Martin Siegel, and others.

  7. The Leadership Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The Leadership Challenge is a suite of books, training products and assessments based on the book written by James Kouzes and Barry Z. Posner, published by Wiley. First published in 1987, the book's seventh edition was released in 2023.

  8. Heinemann African Writers Series - Wikipedia

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    The new series will be edited by the James Currey Fellow at Oxford University, Stephen Embleton. Embleton stated: "Our mandate is clear and threefold: build on the legacy of the original African Writers Series, actively seek works written in African languages, and have the writers of this Continent at the helm."

  9. List of South African writers - Wikipedia

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    James McClure (1939–2006) Michelle McGrane (born 1974), born in Zimbabwe; Zakes Mda (born 1948) Joan Metelerkamp (born 1956) Deon Meyer (born 1958) Thando Mgqolozana (born 1983) Niq Mhlongo (born 1973) Gcina Mhlophe (born 1959) Kirsten Miller; Amitabh Mitra; Bloke Modisane (1924–1986) Natalia Molebatsi; Casey Motsisi (1932–1977) Phaswane ...