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Citizen Hughes : The Power, the Money and the Madness

Citizen Hughes : The Power, the Money and the Madness

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Author: Michael Drosnin
Publisher: Broadway
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 234098

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 544
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6
Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.1 x 1.3

ISBN: 0767919343
Dewey Decimal Number: 338.767092
EAN: 9780767919340
ASIN: 0767919343

Publication Date: November 2, 2004
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Portrayed by Leonardo DiCaprio in the Martin Scorsese movie The Aviator, Howard Hughes is legendary as a playboy and pilot—but he is notorious for what he became: the ultimate mystery man. Citizen Hughes is the New York Times bestselling expose of Hughes’s hidden life, and a stunning revelation of his “megalomaniac empire in the emperor’s own words” (Newsweek).

At the height of his wealth, power, and invisibility, the world’s richest and most secretive man kept what amounted to a diary. The billionaire commanded his empire by correspondence, scrawling thousands of handwritten memos to unseen henchmen. It was the only time Howard Hughes risked writing down his orders, plans, thoughts, fears, and desires. Hughes claimed the papers were so sensitive—“the very most confidential, almost sacred information as to my innermost activities”—that not even his most trusted aides or executives were allowed to keep the messages he sent them.But in the early-morning hours of June 5, 1974, unknown burglars staged a daring break-in at Hughes’s supposedly impregnable headquarters and escaped with all the confidential files. Despite a top-secret FBI investigation and a million-dollar CIA buyback bid, none of the stolen secret papers were ever found—until investigative reporter Michael Drosnin cracked the case.
In Citizen Hughes, Drosnin reveals the true story of the great Hughes heist—and of the real Howard Hughes. Based on nearly ten thousand never-before-published documents, more than three thousand in Hughes’s own handwriting, Citizen Hughes is far more than a biography, or even an unwilling autobiography. It is a startling record of the secret history of our times.




Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Hughes the Madness and Power   September 16, 2008
A very intriging and concise book of the man who let the power he
attained, rule his life and alienated every person he used is power
and influence on. The author, definitly did his homework, and then some.
I will definitely remember this book, as one of the alltime reading,
that I have done.



5 out of 5 stars Genius Turned Madman   June 14, 2007
In his blacked-out Desert Inn Las Vegas suite, with only Mormon aides under the strictest of rules. Eating only canned goods after the most precise label removed sterilization routines. And the continuous viewing of the movie "Ice Station Zebra" morning, noon and night. This is the unshaved, rarely bathed Howard Hughes in his final years. Las Vegas because of its heat; heat representing in his mind cleanliness and purity. My how the mighty have fallen! Should be a sequel to the film "The Aviator".


4 out of 5 stars Gossip   May 30, 2007
Howard Hughes is a tragic figure.

This book exploits the desire of gossip-mongers to "get the inside scoop" on the private life of the celebrity Hughes.

Nevertheless, I found the book highly credible and a great source of research information for more than just Hughes.



4 out of 5 stars Definitely worth reading   January 12, 2007
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

The movie was exceptionally good. As always the book is better. It really gives you a lot of insight into his life.


3 out of 5 stars A startling glimpse inside   August 29, 2006
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

A startling glimpse inside the life of a disturbed Howard Hughs.
The book does not outline a pretty picture of Hughs in his latter years. The corruption,the paranoia,the insanity,is quite compelling. The author however,does tend to repeat several things over and again in the book. Still, I found it a great read and a disturbing look into the life of Howard Hughs during his final years.


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