In 1923, young Briton Hadden started "Time" magazine with his friend Henry R. Luce. At age 31, millionaire Hadden died and Luce began to take credit for his friend's innovations, effectively erasing Hadden's legacy. Wilner tells the true story in "The Man Time Forgot."
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In 1923, young Briton Hadden started "Time" magazine with his friend Henry R. Luce. At age 31, millionaire Hadden died and Luce began to take credit for his friend's innovations, effectively erasing Hadden's legacy. Wilner tells the true story in "The Man Time Forgot."
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