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Dennis McDougal

    Anjel Temnôt
    The Last Mogul
    The Yosemite Murders
    Privileged Son
    • Privileged Son

      • 528 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      Here is the riveting story of how a second-rate newspaper rose to national greatness, only to become a casualty of war-a civil war within the family that owned it. Told in a hard-edged, investigative style, it spans the American Century, from 1884, when the Chandler family gained control of the just-born daily, through April 2000, when they sold it to the Tribune Company. Above all, Privileged Son chronicles the life of Otis Chandler, the Times' chief architect after 1960, whose flamboyant exploits in and out of the publisher's suite changed the perspective of the newspaper, and Los Angeles, forever.Using scores of insider sources, Dennis McDougal, the best-selling author of The Last Mogul, will surprise readers with his findings, including accounts of political graft and early mob connections among one of L.A.'s most prominent families. The Chandlers, who helped establish the national careers of Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and several other major political figures, controlled Los Angeles and the Times Mirror Corporation with a capriciousness that is seldom seen, even in the most dysfunctional media dynasties.Privileged Son is a thoroughly compelling page-burner that will keep readers engaged from its opening paragraphs. But it is also a numbing morality tale that extends far beyond Otis Chandler to highlight the greed that brought down one of America's richest family dynasties and one of its most prominent newspapers.

      Privileged Son2002
      4.4
    • The Yosemite Murders

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The chilling narrative explores the dark psyche of Cary Stayner, who harbors a disturbing obsession with capturing and murdering women since childhood. This gripping tale delves into the complexities of his mind, revealing the motivations behind his horrific actions and the impact on his victims. As the story unfolds, it examines themes of obsession, violence, and the search for understanding in the face of unimaginable evil.

      The Yosemite Murders2000
      3.6
    • The Last Mogul

      Lew Wasserman, MCA and the Hidden History of Hollywood

      • 560 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      Lew Wasserman's life is a reflection of Hollywood's complex and often ruthless landscape, where power dynamics dictate success. As the formidable head of the Music Corporation of America (MCA), he has wielded influence for over fifty years, remaining largely hidden from public view. Key figures in today's Hollywood, including Michael Eisner, David Geffen, and Rupert Murdoch, owe their paths to Wasserman, the original power broker of the industry. His intense privacy and refusal to be photographed for decades contributed to his enigmatic reputation. Wasserman's ability to control careers with a simple threat—“You'll never work in this town again”—has kept his story shrouded in fear until now. His career encompasses the entire evolution of cinema, from the silent film era to the rise of television and the current corporate battles for dominance in entertainment. He mentored iconic figures like Alfred Hitchcock and Marilyn Monroe, as well as modern filmmakers such as Steven Spielberg and George Lucas. Beyond Hollywood, Wasserman maintained connections with political leaders and even the underworld. Now, at eighty-five, he remains a pivotal figure, embodying the essence of twentieth-century show business. This chronicle offers a thorough and dramatic exploration of the life of Hollywood's last living studio titan.

      The Last Mogul1998
    • Anjel Temnôt

      • 331 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Skutočný príbeh o najbeštiálnejšomvražednom vyčíňaní v tomto storočí (R. Kraft).

      Anjel Temnôt1993
      3.5