Browsing Books by Books Like Steve Jobs

Common Sense (2011)
First published in 1776, this pamphlet by British political radical Thomas Paine (1737 1809) outline...

Leading Change (1996)
Describes the key qualities managers must have to make their companies stronger in a changing market...

The 33 Strategies of War (2007)
GREENE/33 STRATEGIES OF WAR...

1491 (2006)
Describes how recent archaeological research has transformed long-held myths about the Americas, rev...

The Things They Carried (1990)
An anniversary edition of a collection of interconnected fictional stories follows the members of an...

Using WordPress (2011)
Provides information on using WordPress to create and maintain a blog, covering such topics as domai...

Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease (2007)
Presents the plant-based diet developed by the author to treat heart patients, discussing the long-t...

Loving Frank (2008)
Fact and fiction blend in a historical novel that chronicles the relationship between seminal archit...

The Dip (2007)
The author of Permission Marketing and Purple Cow shares insights into knowing when to support or fi...

Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why (2004)
An analysis of the science and psychology of wilderness survival examines case stories of people who...

The Education of a Coach (2006)
Pulitzer Prize-winner David Halberstam's bestseller takes you inside the football genius of Bill Bel...

The Fall of Berlin 1945 (2003)
Chronicles the horror of Berlin's fall to the Soviets in 1945, recalling the starvation, exposure, a...

A Long Way Down (2005)
Meeting on New Year's Eve on the roof of Topper's House, a London destination infamous as a last sto...

The S-Word (2013)
Angie's quest for the truth behind her best friend's suicide drives her deeper into the dark, twiste...

Bright lights, big city (1984)
Written entirely in the second person, McInerney's first novel is a vivid account of cocaine addicti...

The Fine Color of Rust (2012)
Single mother Loretta Boskovic campaigns to save the local school and it soon becomes clear that mor...