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"Disney War"

Posted: Jul Wed 30, 2008 10:07 am
by nancynohorse
Has anyone else read James Stewart's Disney War?

Here's what is said on amazon.com about it: http://www.amazon.com/Disney-War-James- ... 377&sr=8-1

It's been an interesting "read" (audio book for me) to say the least. Anyone else read it? :mickey:

Posted: Jul Wed 30, 2008 10:17 am
by Cheshire Cat
Yes... That was the eye-opener for me that Eisner ruined Disney and no one will ever be able to fix it. Roy just wanted Eisner gone... he doesn't really care if things get fixed or not.

I got lots of strange looks when people saw me reading it and questions like "Do Winnie the Pooh and Mickey Mouse battle it out?". To which I would reply, "No, this is a chronological examination of the rise and fall of the Walt Disney Company". Then they'd really be weirded out. :wink:

It was a very well-written book though. I would recommend to people reading it right after a Walt Disney biography, as it basically picks up where most Walt Disney biographies leave off (EPCOT) giving a quick synopsis of the Miller years before introducing Eisner. (My personal favorite biographies on Walt would be Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination and How to Be Like Walt)

Posted: Jul Wed 30, 2008 11:15 am
by elizabethswann
Now that I'll be heading to the mall today, I should consider buying this if the Borders store has it.

Posted: Jul Wed 30, 2008 12:14 pm
by JWG
Anywhere to get this in audio format for my iPod? I'd listen to it in the car.
Guess I could check my library for "book on CD" and transfer it - but any other resource to do so?

Posted: Jul Wed 30, 2008 2:11 pm
by Sleeping Beauty 5
That is really interesting.. Thank you Nancynohorse for posting this. I had never heard about this book. I had seen the Walt Disney biography at a Borders store recently but I was waiting until I was about to get stranded somewhere for several hours before I actually started reading it because it seems so incredibly long. I just wonder how biased Mr. Stewart is?

Posted: Jul Wed 30, 2008 2:54 pm
by srik
JWG, I got a copy of the audio book from Audible ages ago, here's the link:

http://www.audible.com/adbl/site/produc ... Cookie=Yes

I've never listened to it, very shortly after I got it, my commute changed and I've had less time for audio books.

Posted: Jul Wed 30, 2008 3:57 pm
by earningmyfins
I did this for a book report and got an A. I also included some spoof pictures of Eisner getting what he deserved. I hate him!

Posted: Jul Wed 30, 2008 8:52 pm
by js3901
JWG wrote:Anywhere to get this in audio format for my iPod? I'd listen to it in the car.
Guess I could check my library for "book on CD" and transfer it - but any other resource to do so?
it's available on iTunes for $34.95. look by author (James B. Stewart) or title (DisneyWar - as one word). it's just under 26 hours long (25:42:09).

Posted: Aug Mon 04, 2008 4:33 pm
by spaulo
One of my all-time favorite pieces of nonfiction. Should be required reading for Disney diehards...

Posted: Aug Tue 05, 2008 8:56 am
by pkbabygirl
Wow I'll look for this. Sounds very interesting.

Posted: Aug Tue 05, 2008 8:31 pm
by js3901
this is one I'm definately going to get, when I can find the money to get it and the time to read it...

Posted: Aug Wed 06, 2008 10:07 pm
by DisBeamer
Cheshire Cat wrote:Yes... That was the eye-opener for me that Eisner ruined Disney and no one will ever be able to fix it. Roy just wanted Eisner gone... he doesn't really care if things get fixed or not.
The only part of it I didn't like that much was the detailed description of Eisner's heart attack. I was building up a nice annoyance with him the whole book and then bam, I'm feelin' sorry for the guy... :lol:

Posted: Aug Fri 08, 2008 9:35 am
by JWG
Trying to get audio version through the library. It's no where in state, so they're doing a check out of state.

I could just buy it, I know... But why not take advantage of my tax dollars if I can. Hoping to have it soon.

Posted: Mar Thu 19, 2009 8:59 pm
by Peerless83
I know this is an old posting..but I have read Disney War...and I thought it was an unbelievable book. It really shows you how disfunctional and arrogant executives can get if they dont have controls set in place. Its kind of like a government really...ironically Eisner did refer to himself as "King Eisner". Luckily Bob Iger has mended a lot of the relationships that M.E. destroyed in the last 10 years of his "rein"

Posted: Mar Thu 19, 2009 11:24 pm
by elizabethswann
I have yet to read this but it's still in my library and amongst the books to read. I may set the current book I'm reading aside and start reading this one. I finally found it buried beneath a bunch of junk in my room. I am excited to read about all the drama that went down.