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The Everything War makes a compelling case that no company should be this powerful. An important book about a topic that is perhaps more relevant now than at any time since 1911.’ - Financial Times

A riveting and explosive work of investigative reporting that will stand as a classic. Dana Mattioli has managed to unearth the deepest secrets of the world’s most powerful retailer, bringing it all into the daylight in vivid detail. Every page is revelatory and the characters-from the domineering billionaire CEO, to the brilliant 30-something trustbuster in Washington who pursues him-seem like they’ve walked straight out of a novel. This is the business story of our time. -- Christopher Leonard - New York Times Bestselling Author of Kochland and The Lords of Easy Money

An unflinching expose of thuggish strategies employed by Amazon-tactics that not only hobble competitors, exploit paying customers, but also cripple aspiring start-ups that make the mistake of sharing product secrets, only to find Amazon knock-offs sold on the consumer monolith’s website -- Jacquie McNish - co-author of Losing the Signal: The Untold Story Behind the Extraordinary Rise and Spectacular Fall of BlackBerry

Dana Mattioli’s The Everything War is a masterful expose of a corporate leviathan’s relentless drive for power. Her incisive writing and thorough reporting takes you behind a global juggernaut’s seemingly innocuous facade. You will never look at those little cardboard boxes on your doorstep the same way again. -- Zeke Faux - author of Number Go Up

Riveting, shocking, and full of revelationsThe Everything War is the thrilling account of how Amazon redefined corporate power, and did so with a single minded focus on rolling over the competition in its pursuit for dominance. This one could be a classic. -- Bryan Burrough - co-author of Barbarians of the Gate and Forget the Alamo

About the Author

Dana Mattioli has been a reporter for The Wall Street Journal since 2006. She has written investigative pieces and Front Page stories about Amazon since 2019 and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Investigative Journalism for her work on Amazon. Her Amazon coverage also received the 2021 Gerald Loeb Award for Beat Reporting. In 2021, she received the WERT Prize, an award from the Women’s Economic Round Table that honors excellence in comprehensively reported business journalism for her Amazon investigations, and received a Front Page Award for her Amazon coverage.

Prior to covering Amazon, Dana held one of the WSJ’s highest profile beats covering mergers & acquisitions. During her 16-year career at WSJ she has produced a string of investigations and Page One stories on CEOs, boards of directors, technology companies and retailers.Dana is the recipient of a second Gerald Loeb award for breaking news, the SABEW breaking news award, two New York Press Club awards and was a finalist for the Larry Birger Young Business Journalist Award.Dana has appeared on CNBC, Good Morning America, Fox Business News, and Cheddar. She was the subject of a Wall Street Journal advertisement campaign about how the newspaper’s highest-profile stories came together.

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  • ISBN: 9781911709565
  • Author: Dana Mattioli
  • Publisher: Torva
  • Pages: 416
  • Format: Hardback
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Review

The Everything War makes a compelling case that no company should be this powerful. An important book about a topic that is perhaps more relevant now than at any time since 1911.’ - Financial Times

A riveting and explosive work of investigative reporting that will stand as a classic. Dana Mattioli has managed to unearth the deepest secrets of the world’s most powerful retailer, bringing it all into the daylight in vivid detail. Every page is revelatory and the characters-from the domineering billionaire CEO, to the brilliant 30-something trustbuster in Washington who pursues him-seem like they’ve walked straight out of a novel. This is the business story of our time. -- Christopher Leonard - New York Times Bestselling Author of Kochland and The Lords of Easy Money

An unflinching expose of thuggish strategies employed by Amazon-tactics that not only hobble competitors, exploit paying customers, but also cripple aspiring start-ups that make the mistake of sharing product secrets, only to find Amazon knock-offs sold on the consumer monolith’s website -- Jacquie McNish - co-author of Losing the Signal: The Untold Story Behind the Extraordinary Rise and Spectacular Fall of BlackBerry

Dana Mattioli’s The Everything War is a masterful expose of a corporate leviathan’s relentless drive for power. Her incisive writing and thorough reporting takes you behind a global juggernaut’s seemingly innocuous facade. You will never look at those little cardboard boxes on your doorstep the same way again. -- Zeke Faux - author of Number Go Up

Riveting, shocking, and full of revelationsThe Everything War is the thrilling account of how Amazon redefined corporate power, and did so with a single minded focus on rolling over the competition in its pursuit for dominance. This one could be a classic. -- Bryan Burrough - co-author of Barbarians of the Gate and Forget the Alamo

About the Author

Dana Mattioli has been a reporter for The Wall Street Journal since 2006. She has written investigative pieces and Front Page stories about Amazon since 2019 and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Investigative Journalism for her work on Amazon. Her Amazon coverage also received the 2021 Gerald Loeb Award for Beat Reporting. In 2021, she received the WERT Prize, an award from the Women’s Economic Round Table that honors excellence in comprehensively reported business journalism for her Amazon investigations, and received a Front Page Award for her Amazon coverage.

Prior to covering Amazon, Dana held one of the WSJ’s highest profile beats covering mergers & acquisitions. During her 16-year career at WSJ she has produced a string of investigations and Page One stories on CEOs, boards of directors, technology companies and retailers.Dana is the recipient of a second Gerald Loeb award for breaking news, the SABEW breaking news award, two New York Press Club awards and was a finalist for the Larry Birger Young Business Journalist Award.Dana has appeared on CNBC, Good Morning America, Fox Business News, and Cheddar. She was the subject of a Wall Street Journal advertisement campaign about how the newspaper’s highest-profile stories came together.

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