A Mouse Divided: How Ub Iwerks Became Forgotten, and Walt Disney Became Uncle Walt

Ryan, Jeff

Overview

<b>Almost everything you know about Mickey Mouse is wrong: he wasn’t Disney’s first star; <i>Steamboat Willie</i> wasn’t his first movie; Mickey wasn’t a nice guy—and Walt Disney didn’t invent him.</b><br><br>In 1928, two very different best friends invented Mickey Mouse. And the success tore them apart. Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks’s friendship is a story of betrayal, love, war, money, power, tragedy, intrigue, humor, despair, and hope. You’ll love them both—when you don’t want to drop anvils on their heads. Discover the men behind the mouse, and the mystery behind the magic.<br><br><i>A Mouse Divided</i> is a stirring depiction of two underdogs. One invented Mickey Mouse—and one said he did. You’ll love Walt Disney more than you ever thought possible—until you don’t. And you’ll sympathize with Walt’s friend-turned-rival Ub Iwerks, always in Walt’s shadow.<br><br>This true story of how the Disney empire was made is a captivating page-turner, endlessly fascinating and revealing. And it’s never been fully told—until now.

Details
Post Hill Press
9781682616277
Hardcover
2018
EN
336 pages
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