1. Anastasia: Her True Story2. Andy Griffith: Hollywood's Homespun Hero3. Augustus: First of the Emperors4. Ayatollah Khomeini: Holy Terror5. Caligula: Reign of Madness6. Charles Kuralt: A Life on the Road7. Constantine: The Christian Emperor8. David Copperfield: Master of Illusion9. Diana: The People's Princess10. Dow and Jones: Wizards of Wall Street11. Dutch Schultz: Menace to Society12. Edgar Cayce: The Sleeping Psychic13. Edward R. Murrow: Voice of America14. Eliot Ness: Untouchable15. Elizabeth I: The Virgin Queen16. Elizabeth: The Reluctant Monarch17. Erwin Rommel: The Last Knight18. F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Great American Dreamer19. Frank Costello: Prime Minister of the Mob20. General George C. Marshall: Soldier and Statesman21. George Armstrong Custer: America's Golden Cavalier22. Hadrian: Emperor of the Golden Age23. Ivan the Terrible: Might and Madness24. J.C. Penney: Main Street Millionaire25. JFK: A Personal Story26. Jimmy Stewart: His Wonderful Life27. Joseph Kennedy: Father of an American Dynasty28. Julius Caesar: Master of the Roman World29. Justinian: The Last of the Romans30. Katharine Graham: Pillar of the Post31. Leonardo Da Vinci: Renaissance Master32. Lucrezia Borgia: Pretty Poison33. Martin Luther King, Jr.: The Man and the Dream34. Meyer Lansky: Mob Tycoon35. Mother Teresa: A Life of Devotion36. Nancy Reagan: The President's Leading Lady37. Neiman Marcus: Last of the Merchant Kings38. Nelson Rockefeller: Passionate Millionaire39. Nero: The Power and the Madness40. Pancho Villa: Outlaw Hero41. R.H. Macy: Merchant Prince42. Sam Giancana43. Sam Walton: Bargain Billionaire44. Samuel Bronfman: Whiskey Man45. Sigmund Freud: Analysis of a Mind46. Stanley & Livingstone: The Mercenary and the Missionary47. The Gambinos: First Family of Crime48. The Marshall Fields: A Chicago Tradition49. The Woolworths: Five-and-Dime Fortune and Failure50. Thurgood Marshall: Justice for All51. Vladimir Lenin: Voice of the Revolution