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Description from the Back of the Book
Once Upon a Time...
In the time before Amazon, Ebay, or even Google, there was a consumer software company, started by a husband and wife team, that dominated the charts over a nearly twenty-year period.
Sierra On-Line should have lived forever.
This is the untold story of how Sierra was born and how it died. This fairy tale does indeed have a wizard and a princess. But it also has corruption, greed and frightening characters.
UNTIL EVIL INTERCEDED..
Not all evil is hiding in the dark.
Sometimes it lurks where you least expect it.
Ken Williams
Founder / CEO Sierra On-Line Inc
NOT ALL FAIRY TALES HAVE HAPPY ENDINGS
The Rise and Fall of Sierra On-Line
By Ken Williams
Copyright
Copyright © 2020 Ken Williams. All rights reserved.
Published by Ken Williams
ISBN 978-1-71672-736-8
VERSION 2020_09_24 v1
DISCLAIMER: This autobiographical book was written based on the author’s memories. Different people will remember events in different ways. Time has passed and memory has faded. If there are any events which have been recounted inaccurately, it was not intentional. All game related images are the property of the copyright owners and are included herein for historical purposes.



