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Coming to an iBookstore near you: The authorized biography of Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs is an intensely private man. He values his privacy so much, he's had no qualms fighting the Times of London about a profile they wrote on him last summer. Four years earlier, Jobs played hardball with Wiley & Sons, the publisher of 'iCon Steve Jobs: The Greatest Second Act in the History of Business'.

Jobs told Wiley & Sons to halt publication of the unauthorized biography. Wiley & Sons refused to back down so Steve punished them by pulling every book by Wiley & Sons from all Apple retail stores. Talk about hitting someone where it hurts; some of Wiley & Sons' biggest selling books were titles like The Mac OS X Bible and Mac OS X Tiger For Dummies (you can see a full list of their Mac titles here).

It looked like anyone hoping for a look inside Steve's past would be hoping forever. Not any more. The New York Times is reporting that Steve himself is set to collaborate on an authorized biography, to be written by Walter Isaacson, the former managing editor of Time magazine. The New York Times says the book is still in its early planning stages and would cover the entire life of Jobs, from his youth through his years at Apple.

Isaacson is the author of two best-selling biographies, "Einstein: His Life and Universe" and "Benjamin Franklin: An American Life." All of his books have been published by Simon & Schuster who, coincidentally, got the center spot in the iBookstore participating-publishers slide during the iPad unveiling.

Neither Apple or Isaacson would comment on the rumors, but seeing how Apple is now in the book business, now's as good as time as any for an authorized Steven P. Jobs biography. What do you think? Buy an iPad, get the biography of its creator for free?

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Tom Craft

I'm curious how the other books on Jobs and Apple are too. I actually wanted to get iCon or iWoz for my nook, but they aren't available. :(

I would probably buy them in print, but am curious how they are.

February 16 2010 at 3:00 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
MRCUR

I'd certainly read it. I've been reading excerpts of iWoz for a class and like it quite a bit; I would definitely enjoy hearing Steve's side of the story.

February 16 2010 at 12:46 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
gib

I'd rather read from Fake Steve Jobs...

February 16 2010 at 10:11 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Scott

I agree. I love my macs and admire Jobs' accomplishments, but anyone who tells me he isn't an asshole just isn't paying attention.

February 16 2010 at 10:00 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
ele©tro

I really have to wonder how honest an "authorized" bio is going to be. There's no denying his vision and marketing prowess, but that's just one side of the coin. I'd be much more interested in reading this if it touched on his polarizing personality.

Anyone read "iCon"? Was it any good?

February 16 2010 at 8:20 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Dave

I'm predicting this will be Steve Job's most impressive creation contained inside the pages of a magical and revolutionary biography at an unbelievable price.

February 16 2010 at 2:16 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Richard

Well it's better than apple to start rejecting books on the iPad because they contain "Steve Jobs". I wonder if they will allow books that refer to "Android".

February 16 2010 at 1:16 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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leftnotracks

I guess we'll have to read "Do iPhones Dream of Electric Sheep."

February 16 2010 at 1:02 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Stan

That may be the first book I buy for my iPad, after iWoz.

February 16 2010 at 12:55 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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