Synopses & Reviews
Howard Hughes has always fascinated the public with his mixture of secrecy, dashing lifestyle, and reclusiveness. This is the book that breaks through the image to get at the man. 80 photographs. Originally published under the title Empire: The Life, Legend, and Madness of Howard Hughes.
Review
Donald Barlett and James Steele of The Philadelphia Inquirer, the finest team of reporters west of The Timesof London, herewith present the perfect biography of the weirdest, most fascinating, most god-awful corporate creature you will ever encounter in broad daylight.
Synopsis
Howard Hughes has always fascinated the public with his mixture of secrecy, dashing lifestyle, and reclusiveness. This is the book that breaks through the image to get at the man. Originally published under the title Empire: The Life, Legend, and Madness of Howard Hughes.
About the Author
Donald L. Barlettand James B. Steele, Timeeditors-at-large, are the only journalists in history to win two Pulitzer Prizes and two National Magazine Awards. They live in Philadelphia.Donald L. Barlettand James B. Steele, Timeeditors-at-large, are the only journalists in history to win two Pulitzer Prizes and two National Magazine Awards. They live in Philadelphia.