The Money Culture

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Money Culture
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Michael Lewis
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 196,Width 128
Category/GenreFinance
ISBN/Barcode 9781444738087
ClassificationsDewey:332.62
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational
General
Illustrations None

Publishing Details

Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Imprint Hodder Paperback
Publication Date 13 October 2011
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

'Michael Lewis is, by a long way, the most important financial writer alive today' Spectator 'As traders would say, this book is a buy' Financial Times By the author of the #1 bestseller THE BIG SHORT and the original business classic LIAR'S POKER comes the classic portrait of the 1980s financial scene. __________ The 1980s was the most outrageous and turbulent era in the financial market since the crash of '29, not only on Wall Street but around the world. Michael Lewis, as a trainee at Solomon Brothers in New York and as an investment banker and later financial journalist, was uniquely positioned to chronicle the ambition and folly that fueled that decade. In these trenchant, often hilarious, true tales we meet the colourful movers and shakers who commanded the headlines and rewrote the rules. Whether he is analysing the unsavoury details of the RJR Nabisco takeover or flaying American Express. Lewis brings to the task a wicked pen and a triumphant sense of humour __________

Author Biography

Michael Lewis is a former banker who worked at Salomon Brothers in the height of Eighties boom. He writes regularly as a journalist and is the author of several books, including the international bestseller, LIAR'S POKER.

Reviews

Praise for LIAR'S POKER: 'An amazing book, readable, funny and mind-boggling ... one of the great business books of all time' - Punch Read all about it: headlong greed, inarticulate obscenity, Animal House horseplay . . . - The Sunday Times Immense verve and wit - 20/20 Magazine A highly immoral book - Daily Mail Wickedly funny - Daily Express As traders would say, this book is a buy - Financial Times