James R. Messenger

EMMY ® Winner and two-time Academy Award® Nominee filmmaker James R. Messenger is now a full-time writer and editor whose goals are not only to create a stream of non-fiction and fiction works that will pass along all he has learned across a lifetime, but also to preserve, through editing new editions, valuable knowledge that might otherwise be lost. His recent work Educating Children for Leadership - Napoleon Bonaparte's Long Lost System of Education for His Son - which landed at Number 27 on Amazon.com's Hot New Releases in Books on Leadership during its first week of publication - is a prime example of the latter. From his birthplace in Miami, Florida, Jim Messenger's life has carried him across six continents, including completely circumnavigating the globe and looking upon the faces of some 30-50 million Americans when he traveled 18,000 miles across the United States with the 1984 Olympic Torch Relay making his documentary "Carry the Fire." His most notable and lasting contribution to human society is the "Theory of the Information Age," which he conceived on December 12, 1982. His target audience are those readers who love life and want to know about and to experience as many things as might be possible in a single lifetime.

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