From the acclaimed Vanity Fair and GQ journalist - an unprecedented, in-depth portrait of the man whose return to Apple precipitated one of the biggest turnarounds in business history. With a new epi
Former Wall Street Journal technology reporter Yukari Iwatani Kane delves deep inside Apple in the two years since Steve Jobs’s death, revealing the tensions and challenges CEO Tim Cook and his team f
Based on more than forty interviews with Jobs conducted over two years—as well as interviews with more than a hundred family members, friends, adversaries, competitors, and colleagues—Walter Isaacson
Former Wall Street Journal technology reporter Yukari Iwatani Kane delves deep inside Apple in the two years since Steve Jobs’s death, revealing the tensions and challenges CEO Tim Cook and his team f
Marking the Steve Jobs Movie is an exhilarating tale of a first-time movie producer’s journey from magazine publisher to engaging Ashton Kutcher to play Steve Jobs in a biopic that opened worldwide Au
Marking the Steve Jobs Movie is an exhilarating tale of a first-time movie producer’s journey from magazine publisher to engaging Ashton Kutcher to play Steve Jobs in a biopic that opened worldwide Au
DescriptionSteve Jobs was one of the greatest business leaders of modern times. One of the original founders of Apple Computers, he later rescued the company from failure and led it to unprecedented c
Why Science?We are fascinated by discovery: who discovered what, and how?This ranges from a look outward at the night sky with scientists like Kepler, astronauts like Neil Armstrong, to physicist like
The Genius Biographies boxed set from New York Times bestselling author Walter Isaacson featuring his definitive biographies: Steve Jobs, Einstein, and Benjamin Franklin. “If anybody in America unders
This inspiring book highlights what Steve Jobs realised were the most significant lessons he had learned in his personal and professional life. In 2005 Steve Jobs gave his first and only 'commencement
On June 12, 2005, Steve Jobs gave his first—and only—commencement address, to the 114th graduating class at Stanford University, an audience of approximately 23,000. They witnessed history: Jobs’ 22-m