A Tale of Treachery in the Magic Kingdom

From Janet Maslin’s review in The New York Times:

These are the Disney characters of James B. Stewart’s two-decade history of corporate squabbling, “DisneyWar.” The only traditional Disney figure they bring to mind is Pinocchio. The book describes an Eisner-dominated atmosphere of nonstop conflict and bickering, punctuated by the occasional stinker (“Pearl Harbor”), gold mine (“The Lion King”) or missed opportunity (“The Sopranos”). It tells a messy, fractious story complete with its own Seven Dwarfs: Sneaky, Screamy, Pushy, Greedy, Grabby, Nasty and Snarky. Snow White is nowhere to be seen.