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Bill Carter

    Red Summer
    The Steps of a Good Man
    Fools Rush In
    The War for Late Night
    The Late Shift
    Boom, Bust, Boom
    • 2021

      For most of recorded history, copper has proven invaluable: not only did the ancient Romans build their empire on mining copper but Christopher Columbus protected his ships from rot by lining their hulls with it. Today, this pliable and sturdy metal can be found in every house, car, airplane, cell phone, computer, and home appliance across the globe. Yet the history of copper extraction and our present relationship with the metal are fraught with profound difficulties. Copper mining causes irrevocable damage to the Earth, and the mines themselves have significant effects on the economies and wellbeing of the communities where they are located. Starting in his own backyard in the old mining town of Bisbee, Arizona--where he discovers that the dirt in his garden contains double the acceptable level of arsenic--Bill Carter follows the story of copper to the controversial Grasberg copper mine in Indonesia; to the "ring" at the London Metal Exchange, where a select group of traders buy and sell enormous amounts of the metal; and to an Alaskan salmon run threatened by mining. Page by page, Carter blends the personal and the international in a narrative that helps us understand the paradoxical relationship we have with copper, and the result is a work of first-rate journalism that fascinates on every level.

      Boom, Bust, Boom
    • 2021

      Red Summer

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      "Set in the tiny Native village of Egegik on the shores of Alaska's Bristol Bay, Bill Carter's Red Summer is the thrilling story of one man's journey from novice to seasoned fisherman over the course of four beautiful, brutal summers in one of the earth's few remaining wild places. As millions of salmon race toward their annual spawning grounds, Carter learns the ancient, backbreaking trade of the set net fisherman, one of the most exhilarating and dangerous jobs in the world."--Page 4 of cover

      Red Summer
    • 2019

      The Steps of a Good Man

      The Old Travelin' Troubadour

      • 490 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      The memoir offers an intimate glimpse into the life of Bill, inviting readers to connect with his experiences and insights. As you delve deeper into his story, you'll find yourself drawn to his personality and eager to learn more about his journey. The narrative promises to engage and resonate, creating a sense of familiarity with this intriguing individual.

      The Steps of a Good Man
    • 2019

      "When beloved host Johnny Carson announced his retirement after thirty years on The Tonight Show, millions of Americans mourned. But inside the television industry, the news ignited a battle between two amazing talents - Jay Leno and David Letterman - who both yearned to occupy the departing legend's chair. For NBC, it would be a decision with millions of dollars at stake. Soon these two comedians with strikingly different styles, who had once shared a friendship as they worked the clubs together, would be engaged in a fierce competition for the prize"--

      The Late Shift
    • 2011

      The War for Late Night

      When Leno Went Early and Television Went Crazy

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      4.2(129)Add rating

      The narrative explores the tumultuous world of late-night television, focusing on NBC's controversial decision to replace Jay Leno with Conan O'Brien as host of The Tonight Show. Bill Carter, a seasoned media reporter, chronicles the high-stakes drama that ensued, including plummeting ratings and discontent among affiliates. As Jeff Zucker's plans unravel, the book delves into the complexities of the comedy business and the challenges of managing celebrity egos, making it a compelling examination of a pivotal moment in television history.

      The War for Late Night
    • 2005

      Fools Rush In

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      4.1(27)Add rating

      He makes friends with the artistic community of Sarajevo and fights alongside them for survival in a place where food and water are scarce, where you meet death every day, but crucially where life, love and laughter ring out all the same.

      Fools Rush In