ICon: Steve Jobs
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- The correct title of this article is iCon: Steve Jobs. The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.
iCon: Steve Jobs, The Greatest Second Act in the History of Business is an unauthorized biography by Jeffrey S. Young and William L. Simon about the return of Steve Jobs to Apple Computer in 1996. The book was published in 2005 by John Wiley & Sons (ISBN 0-471-72083-6).
[edit] Criticism and ban
In an article for the San Francisco Chronicle, Alan Deutschman, criticizes iCon, pointing out the similarity of the book's content to his own previous biography of Steve Jobs, The Second Coming of Steve Jobs [1].
In addition, Steve Jobs, who was not included in the creation of the book, banned all books from the publisher of iCon John Wiley & Sons in Apple Retail Stores for publishing the unauthorized biography [2]. [3]
[edit] External links
- The Register's article on the feud between Apple and Wiley
- The tight fist clenched around Apple - review by Alan Deutschman for San Francisco Chronicle (published May 22, 2005)