iCon: Steve Jobs | |
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Author(s) | Jeffrey S. Young William L. Simon [1] |
ISBN | ISBN 0-471-72083-6[2]; 2nd ed. ISBN 0-471-78784-1[1][3] |
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 Inc in 1996. It was published in 2005.[4]
The book's title is a double entendre with one connotation as Jobs as an icon with attributes to be admired, while carrying the negative interpretation as I-(am a)-Con, as in a con man, criticized for charisma used in harmful ways such as the "reality distortion field".
In an article for the San Francisco Chronicle, Alan Deutschman criticises iCon, pointing out the similarity of the book's content to his own previous biography of Steve Jobs, The Second Coming of Steve Jobs.[5]
As retribution for publishing this unauthorized biography, Jobs banned all publications from publisher John Wiley & Sons from Apple retail stores.[6][7] In its 2010 annual earnings report, Wiley said it had "closed a deal ... to make its titles available for the iPad."[8]