Simon & Schuster had announced in August that the much awaited biography of Steve Jobs will hit stands in November. Written by former Time Magazine editor, Walter Isaacson, who is also the author of the biographies of Henry Kissinger and Benjamin Franklin, it will perhaps now hit the stands even sooner. [caption id=“attachment_100588” align=“alignleft” width=“380” caption=“Screenshot from the Amazon bookstore”]  [/caption] Michael Moritz’s Little Kingdom was the only fairly detailed account of the early history of Apple. It was reissued by William Morrow in 2009. Called, simply, Steve Jobs, Isaacson’s book is available on Amazon, already. Simon & Schuster’s description of the book promises that there were really few edits from Jobs. He supposedly did not even want to read it before it hit the shelves. Isaacson, says that after spending many hours with him, he feels like he know Jobs better than he knows himself. “He has been cooperating and is the most intense person of our times,” he told Apple Insider in an interview.
Time magazine Editor’s biography of Jobs will likely hit the stands November, or earlier.
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