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From the author of The Last Tycoons, William D. Cohan''s international bestseller House of Cards: How Wall Street''s Gamblers Broke Capitalism dissects the collapse of Bear Stearns and the beginning of the financial crisis.

It was Wall Street''s toughest investment bank, taking risks where others feared to tread, run by testosterone-fuelled gamblers who hung a sign saying ''let''s make nothing but money'' over the trading floor.

Yet in March 2008 the 85-year-old firm Bear Stearns was brought to its knees - and global economic meltdown began. With unprecedented access to the people at the eye of the financial storm, William Cohan tells the outrageous story of how Wall Street''s entire house of cards came crashing down.

''A page-turner ... hard to put down, especially thanks to its dishy, often profane, quotes from insiders ... Read it, learn - and weep''
  Observer

''A fly-on-the-wall record ...

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It is too early to say who will emerge as the definitive chroniclers of this crisis, but this book by William Cohan ... seems likely to end up as one of the key texts * The Observer *
A riveting, blow-by-blow account * Economist *
Read it, learn and weep * Businessweek *
First drafts of history don't get much better than this * Bloomberg *
A fly-on-the-wall record ... Cohan is a master of this genre. He perfectly captures the raw voice of Wall Street ... like Damon Runyon updated by Martin Scorsese -- Martin Vander Weyer * Spectator Business *

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    Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
    Publication Date: 2/4/2010 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780141039596, 978-0141039596
    ISBN10: 0141039590

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    From the author of The Last Tycoons, William D. Cohan''s international bestseller House of Cards: How Wall Street''s Gamblers Broke Capitalism dissects the collapse of Bear Stearns and the beginning of the financial crisis.

    It was Wall Street''s toughest investment bank, taking risks where others feared to tread, run by testosterone-fuelled gamblers who hung a sign saying ''let''s make nothing but money'' over the trading floor.

    Yet in March 2008 the 85-year-old firm Bear Stearns was brought to its knees - and global economic meltdown began. With unprecedented access to the people at the eye of the financial storm, William Cohan tells the outrageous story of how Wall Street''s entire house of cards came crashing down.

    ''A page-turner ... hard to put down, especially thanks to its dishy, often profane, quotes from insiders ... Read it, learn - and weep''
      Observer

    ''A fly-on-the-wall record ...

    Trade Review
    It is too early to say who will emerge as the definitive chroniclers of this crisis, but this book by William Cohan ... seems likely to end up as one of the key texts * The Observer *
    A riveting, blow-by-blow account * Economist *
    Read it, learn and weep * Businessweek *
    First drafts of history don't get much better than this * Bloomberg *
    A fly-on-the-wall record ... Cohan is a master of this genre. He perfectly captures the raw voice of Wall Street ... like Damon Runyon updated by Martin Scorsese -- Martin Vander Weyer * Spectator Business *

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