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Female Force: Martha Stewart

Title:Female Force: Martha Stewart
Author:CW Cooke
Rating:4.60 (247 Votes)
Asin:1450756719
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:32 Pages
Publish Date:2011-07-20
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Building an empire from the ground up is no easy task, but it's one that has been shouldered for many years by Martha Stewart. She is a piece of media all to herself, on par with the likes of Oprah, and her name is known worldwide. Take a look inside the woman behind the corporation. We delve deep into her history, from her time as a model, to her various television shows and magazines, to her incarceration, all the way through to today. Meet the woman behind the patio furniture, behind the name, behind the mystery. Meet Martha Stewart.

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