An eye-popping, unauthorized expos? of the House of Barbie
From Boise to Beijing, Mattel's toys dominate the universe. Its no-fun-and-games marketing muscle reaches some 140 countries, and its iconic products have been a part of our culture for generations. Now, in this intriguing and entertaining expos?, New York Times bestselling author Jerry Oppenheimer places the world's largest toy company under a journalistic microscope, uncovering the dark side of toy land, and exploring Mattel's oddball corporate culture and eccentric, often bizarre, cast of characters.
Based on exclusive interviews and an exhaustive review of public and private records, Toy Monster exposes Mattel's take-no-prisoners, shark-infested corporate style. Throughout this scrupulously reported, unauthorized portrait, you'll discover how dangerous toys are actually nothing new to Mattel, and why its fearsomely litigious approach within the brutal toy business has helped their products dominate potential rivals such as Bratz.
Introduces you to the larger-than-life personalities that have shaped Mattel's eccentric world Offers an inside look- from an experienced author-at the scandals that have been a part of this iconic company Jerry Oppenheimer is also the author of Madoff with the Money, an in-depth look at Bernie Madoff the man and his billion dollar scam
Engaging and accessible, Toy Monster shows you why today's toy business isn't always fun and games.
By:
Jerry Oppenheimer
Imprint: Wiley
Country of Publication: United States
Dimensions:
Height: 236mm,
Width: 160mm,
Spine: 25mm
Weight: 485g
ISBN: 9780470371268
ISBN 10: 0470371269
Pages: 288
Publication Date: 03 February 2009
Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Active
Part One: The Barbie War and the Handler-Ryan Era 1 Chapter 1: Barbie’s Untold Heritage 3 Chapter 2: A Shocking Cover-Up 13 Chapter 3: From Weapons of Mass Destruction to Barbie, and the Knocking Off of a German Doll 19 Chapter 4: Putting the “Matt” in Mattel, and How the Toymaker Became a Hotbed of Aggressive Hotheads 37 Chapter 5: Real-Life Barbie Dolls 51 Chapter 6: Horrific Scandal, Controversy, and Indictments 65 Chapter 7: A Civil War and a Hollywood Romance 81 Chapter 8: A Bloody Tragic Ending 89 Part Two: A Drama Princess and the Barad Era 103 Chapter 9: “Miss Italian America” 105 Chapter 10: From “He-Man” to Home Depot 121 Chapter 11: A Fearsome and Firing Diva and the Great Whistleblower Debacle 135 Chapter 12: The Princess Diana Fiasco, Praying for Success, and Demi Plays Barad 147 Chapter 13: Another Whistleblower in the Ranks, Toyland’s Worst Acquisition, and the End of a Reign 161 Part Three: Toy Terror, the Bratz Attack, and the Eckert Era 181 Chapter 14: The Processed Cheese Savior 183 Chapter 15: Barbie’s Aging, Eckert’s Making Excuses, and the Bratz Pack is Booming 193 Chapter 16: Toy Terror 2007 201 Chapter 17: An Outrageous Apology 213 Chapter 18: “Like Something Out of The Exorcist” 227 Chapter 19: Keep It Out of the News! 235 Chapter 20: Don’t Diss Barbie, and the Toy Trial of the Century: Bratz vs. Barbie 247 Author’s Note on Sources 265 Selected Bibliography 267 Acknowledgments 269 Index 273
Jerry Oppenheimer has written eight biographies of major American icons, from Martha Stewart and Barbara Walters to the Clintons and Kennedys, and has worked in all facets of journalism, from national investigative re-porting in Washington, D.C., to producing TV news and documentaries. He's quoted in magazines such as Vanity Fair, and is a frequent guest on national TV interview and syndicated magazine shows, including Good Morning America, Entertainment Tonight, Extra, Anderson Cooper 360°, Nancy Grace, BBC News, Fox News, and more.
Reviews for Toy Monster: The Big, Bad World of Mattel
""Jerry Oppenheimer, best known for mordant biographies like ""Just Desserts"" (about Martha Stewart) or ""State of a Union"" (on Bill and Hillary Clinton's marriage), has now trained his sights on the world's biggest toy company -- its egos, scandals and flawed products. In his toyland, nothing is cute."" (The Wall Street Journal) Oppenheimer (Just Desserts) takes a tour of Mattel’s seamier side, highlighting its dubious corporate practices and kooky cast in this scathing portrait to be published to coincide with Barbie’s 50th anniversary. Drawing on personal interviews and public sources, Oppenheimer paints a bleak picture of the peculiar practices of the adults running the toy company—including the “playboy” Jack Ryan, known as the “Father of Barbie” and rumored to be sexually obsessed with his creation, and Mattel cofounder and white-collar criminal Ruth Handler, who took credit for Barbie’s invention. The author chronicles the “Doll Wars”—the fierce competition and eventual litigation between Mattel and the creators of the rival Bratz line, as well as 2007’s “Black Friday the 13th,” when potentially deadly magnets and lead paint in the company’s most popular toys led to two massive recalls. Executive scapegoats and backpedaling resulted in public lashing from the media and intense public mistrust. Fast-paced and engaging, this exposé will absorb readers until the last page and will forever change the way they think about the company. (Mar.) (Publishers Weekly, January 26, 2009)