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"An oral history by the best-selling co-author of Those Guys Have All the Fun chronicles the revolutionary role of the forefront Hollywood talent agency through the stories of its influence on major film, television, sports, music and business ventures throughout the past half century,"--NoveList.
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Theatrical agents, Theatrical agencies, Creative Artists Agency, Performing arts, History, nyt:combined-print-and-e-book-nonfiction=2016-08-28, New York Times bestseller, New York Times reviewed, Performing arts, history, Businesspeople, biography, Historycreative artists agency, Theatrical agencies--history, Theatrical agencies--united states--history, Theatrical agents--united states, Performing arts--history, Performing arts--united states--history--20th century, Pn2295.c74 m55 2016, 792.06073Places
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Powerhouse: the untold story of Hollywood's Creative Artists Agency
2016, Custom House, Custom House, an imprint of William Morrow
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Rebels: 1974-1979
New York-London-Rome: 1980-1985
Gyokai wo Shihaisuru: 1986-1988
"Katy, bar the door!": 1989-1994
The Prince of Denmark: January 1, 1995-August 15, 1995
Partial Sid: August 16, 1995-2001
Bar hopping: 2002-2009
Cool summers: 2010-2016.
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