The Man Time Forgot: A Tale of Genius, Betrayal, and the Creation of Time Magazine (P.S.)

Author: Isaiah Wilner
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Keywords: time, creation, magazine, betrayal, tale, forgot, man, genius
Number of Pages: 384
Published: 2007-09-01
List price: $15.95
ISBN-10: 0060505508
ISBN-13: 9780060505509

Book Description:

Friends, collaborators, and childhood rivals, Briton Hadden and Henry R. Luce were not yet twenty-five when they started Time, the first newsmagazine, at the outset of the Roaring Twenties. By age thirty, they were both millionaires, having laid the foundation for a media empire. But their partnership was explosive and their competition ferocious, fueled by envy as well as love. When Hadden died at the age of thirty-one, Luce began to meticulously bury the legacy of the giant he was never able to best.

In this groundbreaking, stylish, and passionate biography, Isaiah Wilner paints a fascinating portrait of Briton Hadden—genius and visionary—and presents the first full account of the birth of Time, while offering a provocative reappraisal of Henry R. Luce, arguably the most significant media figure of the twentieth century.

Isaiah Wilner is a writer for New York magazine. He attended Yale University and was editor in chief of the Yale Daily News. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.


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