About Michael Korda
Michael Korda (born in London, England, United Kingdom) is a novelist who was Editor-in-Chief of Simon & Schuster in New York City. Korda's two best-known books are "Charmed Lives", which was a memoir about his life with his father and uncle, and the novel Queenie, which is a roman a clef about his aunt Merle Oberon. The latter was adapted into a TV miniseries.
Non fiction
Male Chauvinism! (1973)
Power: How to Get It, How to Use It (1975)
Power in the Office (1976)
Success! (1977)
Charmed Lives (1979)
Man to Man: Surviving Prostate Cancer (1996)
Another Life (1999)
Country Matters: The Pleasures and Tribulations of Moving from a Big City to an Old Country Farmhouse (2001)
Making the List: A Cultural History of the American Bestseller, 1900-1999 (2001)
Horse People: Scenes from the Riding Life (2004)
Ulysses S. Grant: The Unlikely Hero (2004)
Cat People (2005) (with Margaret Korda)
Horse Housekeeping: Everything You Need to Know to Keep a Horse At Home (2005) (with Margaret Korda)
Journey to a Revolution: A Personal Memoir and History of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 (2006)
Ike: An American Hero (2007)
With Wings Like Eagles (2009)
Hero: The Life and Legend of Lawrence of Arabia (2010)
Power: How to Get It, How to Use It (1975)
Power in the Office (1976)
Success! (1977)
Charmed Lives (1979)
Man to Man: Surviving Prostate Cancer (1996)
Another Life (1999)
Country Matters: The Pleasures and Tribulations of Moving from a Big City to an Old Country Farmhouse (2001)
Making the List: A Cultural History of the American Bestseller, 1900-1999 (2001)
Horse People: Scenes from the Riding Life (2004)
Ulysses S. Grant: The Unlikely Hero (2004)
Cat People (2005) (with Margaret Korda)
Horse Housekeeping: Everything You Need to Know to Keep a Horse At Home (2005) (with Margaret Korda)
Journey to a Revolution: A Personal Memoir and History of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 (2006)
Ike: An American Hero (2007)
With Wings Like Eagles (2009)
Hero: The Life and Legend of Lawrence of Arabia (2010)
Michael Korda recommends
The Horse God Built (2006) Lawrence Scanlan "For anybody who loves horses, and for all of those who are thrilled by horse racing and the behind-the-scenes drama of the track, The Horse That God Built is must reading." |
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