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Toy Wars: The Epic Struggle Between G.I.Joe, Barbie and the Companies Who Make Them (Hardcover)

by G.Wayne Miller (Author)
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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Product details

  • Hardcover: 348 pages
  • Publisher: Times Books (24 Sep 1998)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0812929845
  • ISBN-13: 978-0812929843
  • Product Dimensions: 24.1 x 15.2 x 3.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 535,921 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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Synopsis

Toy Wars is about the toy business, a world of influence, fantasy and multimillion dollar Hollywood deal s, the world of Batman, Barbie, G.I. Joe and Jurassic Park. A world where the whims of children make millionaires and to pple titans. '


From the Author

Unprecedented access, amazing adevnture
Forget Disney. This is the real toy story, an unprecedented behind-the- scenes journey through a world of power, ego and multi-million-dollar Hollywood deals -- the world of Batman, Barbie, Mr. Potato Head, Star Wars and G.I. Joe. -- a world where the whims of children make millionaires and topple kings, sometimes overnight. A world where a handful of individuals and corporations have a powerful, and growing, impact on the world's children... of all ages. It is also the story of a most unusual, and compelling, family and man.

Alan Hassenfeld never intended to run the largest toy company on earth. A creative writing major and child of the '60s who wanted to be an author, he was content to remain in the shadow of his older brother, Stephen, a business genius, as the family firm exploded into a Fortune 500 powerhouse. And then Stephen died suddenly, of complications of AIDS, a disease he'd kept secret even from his family. Keeping vigil by Stephen's casket the night before his funeral, Alan decided to follow him as chairman and CEO of Hasbro.

Toy Wars is about Alan's struggle to succeed -- as captain of industry, and moral being. A tale of a gentle, generous and idealistic man who still embraces the '60s belief that the world can be a better place -- but who must answer to Wall Street, with its merciless pressure on the bottom line.

Toys Wars is also an inside look at the colorful characters in Hassenfeld's orbit: Jurassic Park director Steven Spielberg; Mighty Morphin Power Rangers' creator Haim Saban; Jill Barad, the Mattel CEO that People magazine named one of the World's 50 Most Beautiful People, and the second highest paid woman in corporate America; Al Verrecchia, the faithful finance man whose ambition was to run Hasbro for Alan; Larry Bernstein, arguably the best toy salesman ever and without doubt one of the funniest; and, a presence throughout, long after his death, Stephen Hassenfeld, an enigmatic man whose revolutionary ideas transformed the toy industry and his family forever.

Granted unusual access inside a Fortune 500 firm, I spent nearly five years at Hasbro, witnessing a corporate restructuring, a defense against a takeover attempt by arch-rival Mattel, collapse of a

reality game, and the complete makeover of G.I. Joe, Hasbro's icon and the most famous boys' toy of all time. Written like a page-turning novel, Toy Wars is a true tale of our times. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Job Well Done!!!, 18 Feb 1999
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When I first picked up this book, I thought it would be another boring business book with hard to understand wording. But as I read the first page, I realized how wrong I was! This is a captivating, behind-the-scenes look into the world of toys that reads like a novel. It is definitely a must read for anyone!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Reads like a novel, 16 Jan 1999
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I saw reviews for the hardcover and they were good, but I waited for the paperback, It was worth the wait. I got immediately into the people in this book, especially Alan Hassenfeld, who is the central figure and a very interesting character. This isa business book, but any reader would like it, since it's told like a fiction tale (but it isn't -- it's real)
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5.0 out of 5 stars An amazing story!, 16 Jan 1999
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It's unusual to read a book with such interesting characters -- and in a Fortune 500 company, no less. It reads like a novel, and I read it almost non-stop. Miller got very unusual access behind the scenes of a big company, and it paid off in a compelling account. I recommend this book highly.
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