All That Glitters: Anna Wintour, Tina Brown, and the Rivalry Inside America's Richest Media Empire
A**E
Interesting book behind the scenes in the journalism world in the 80’s
This book was interesting to me to find out about Anna Wintour and Tina Brown and their journalism journey in the 80’s.
M**R
Good book
This is an updated version of a book ofthe same title with more detailsA good informative read
M**R
Not much glittered here
I didn’t find much that glittered in this tale of two females. The book could have told the interesting story in half the pages. Some of the details were moderately fascinating, but not worth the book’s price.
H**E
Looking forward to some gossp
Just got it but I'm looking forward to not putting it down before I finish reading it. High hopes...
K**.
Good behind the scenes look at the world of publishing
3.5 starsIt's important to note this book is an updated version of the author's 1994 book, Newhouse: All The Glitter, Power and Glory of America's Richest Media Empire and the Secretive Man Behind It. Condé Nast is an American media company behind such magazines as Vanity Fair, Vogue, GQ, and The New Yorker. Samuel I. Newhouse bought the company in 1959 and in the 1970s his son, Si, became chairman. The book mostly centers on everything going on at Vogue and Vanity Fair during the 1980s and early 90s when Anna Wintour and Tina Brown both were experiencing success at running those magazines. A good history of the Newhouse family is also provided as well as an updated look at some of the key players working for the company as well as two men, President Trump and Harvey Weinstein, who seemed to benefit quite nicely with their cozy relationships with some influential people in media.I'll admit I was initially drawn to the book just based on the Anna Wintour stuff and I was pleasantly surprised the author presented her as someone who is a good businesswoman rather than only focusing on her reputation as an ice queen. I didn't know much about Tina Brown prior to reading this but it was interesting learning about the highs and lows of her career. Supposedly this book is being developed into a television series and I assume their professional rivalry will be a key part of the plot.Donald Trump's book, The Art of the Deal, was a bestseller and is what launched him into household name status.. Si Newhouse is the one who persuaded Trump to come out with a book and Trump was featured quite often in Condé Nast publications. There were some fascinating decades old quotes about Trump in the book that are pretty spot on and relevant today. He was buddy-buddy with many of the people featured in this book but most have distanced themselves from him or flat out denounced him since he ran for office.A good behind the scenes look at the world of publishing, particularly at Vogue and Vanity Fair magazines. I haven't read the previous version of this book , but in my opinion the post 1994 material added isn't all that substantial so if you've read the other book, I wouldn't rush out and buy this one. However, if you don't know much about the whole Condé Nast empire and are interested in the topic, I definitely recommend taking a look at this book.Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for providing me with an advance digital copy in exchange for an honest review!
J**.
Quick read and not as informative as I thought it would be
It was interesting. I would recommend obtaining this book from your local library or used book store.
W**D
Warmed up Rehash!
Don’t bother with this barely warmed up rehash of squabbles in magazine world! All credit to the author for getting this updated for a second crack at some royalties. Maybe because magazines aren’t relevant anymore this book is as unwanted as some overpriced / ad fuelled glossy!
R**N
Lost my way on this
Found this book difficult to wade through. Probably because of my paucity of background knowledge.
C**R
Not much substance
Reading this book was like reading a very, very long Vanity Fair article. Lots of buzz, but very little substance.
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