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APPENDIX A
COLLECTED WORKS OF CORPORATE HISTORIES
Adams, James Ring. The Big Fix: Inside the S&L
Scandal. How an Unholy Alliance of Politics and
Money Destroyed America's Banking System. New
York, N.Y.: Wiley, 1990. 308 p.
Bender, Marylin. At The Top; Behind the Scenes with the
Men and Women Who Run Ametica's Corporate
Giants. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1975.
Brooks, John. Business Adventures. New York, N. Y.:
Weybright and Talley, 1969. 400 p.
Buchholz, Barbara B . , and Margaret Crane. Corporate
Bloodlines.- Thee Future of the Family Firm. New
York N.Y.: Carol Publishing Group, 1989. 290 p.
Cleary, David Powers. Great American Brands: The
Success Formulas That Made Them Famous. New
York, N.Y.: Fairchild Publications, 1981. 307 p.
Cose, Ellis. The Press. New York, N.Y.: Morrow, 1989.
380 p.
Darby, Edwin. The Fortune Builders. Garden City, N.Y.:
Doubleday, 1986. 276 p.
Ehrlich, Judith Ramsey. The New Crowd.- The Changing
of the Jewish Guard on Wall Street. Boston: Little,
Brown, 1989. 444 p.
Fucini, Joseph J. , and Suzi Fucini. Experience, Inc.; Men
and Women Who Founded Famous Companies After
the Age of 40. New York, N.Y.: Free Press, 1987.
244 p.
Gilder, George. The Spirit of Enterprise. New York,
N.Y.: Simon & Schuster, 1984. 274 p.
Goldwasser, Thomas. Family Pride; Profiles of Five of
America's Best-Run Family Businesses. New York,
N.Y.: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1986.
Kingstone, Brett. The Dynamos.- Who Are They Anyway?
New York: Wiley, 1987. 256 p.
Levinson, Harry , and Stuart Rosenthal. CEO; Corporate
Leadership in Action. New York: Basic Books, 1984.
308 p.
Levitt, Mortimer. How to Start Your Own Business
Without Losing Your Shirt; Secrets of Seventeen
Successful Entrepreneurs. New York, N.Y.:
Atheneum, 1988. 213 p.
MacPhee, William. Rare Breed.- The Entrepreneur, An
American Culture. Chicago, Ill.: Probus Publishing
Company, 1987. 224 p.
Meyer, Michael. The Alexander Complex; The Dreams
That Drive the Great Businessmen. New York, N.Y.:
Times Books, 1989. 258 p.
Millman, Nancy. Emperors of Adland; Inside the
Advertising Revolution. New York, N.Y.: Warner
Books, 1988. 225 p.
Nayak, P. Ranganath. Breakthroughs! New York: Rawson
Associates, 1986. 371 p.
Pine, Carol , and Susan Mundale. Self-Made: Thee Stories
of 12 Minnesota Entrepreneurs. Minneapolis, Minn.:
Dorn Books, 1982. 223 p.
Shook, Robert L. The Entrepreneurs: Twelve Who Took
Risks and Succeeded. New York: Harper & Row,
1980. 181 p.
Sobel, Robert , and David B. Sicclia. The Entrepreneurs:
An American Adventure. Boston: Houghton Mifflin
Company, 1986. 278 p.
Stevens, Mark. Power of Attorney: The Rise of America's
Best-Run Family Business. New York, N.Y.: Dodd,
Mead & Company, 1986. 187 p.
Taylor, Russel R. Exceptional Entrepreneurial Women.
New York: Quorum Books, 1988. 178 p.
Tedlow, Richard S. New and improved: The Story of
Mass Marketing in America. New York, N.Y.: Basic
Books, 1990. 481 p.
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