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Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist |  | Author: Roger Lowenstein Publisher: Random House Trade Paperbacks Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 512 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.5 x 1.3
ISBN: 0812979273 Dewey Decimal Number: 332.6092 EAN: 9780812979275
Publication Date: April 29, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Review Starting from scratch, simply by picking stocks and companies for investment, Warren Buffett amassed one of the epochal fortunes of the 20th century -- an astounding net worth of $10 billion and counting. That awesome record has made him a cult figure. This illuminating biography reveals a man whose conscientiousness, integrity, and good humor exist alongside an odd emotional isolation. Buffett also masterfully traces his life: his enormously successful partnership; his early, inspired investments in American Express and Geico; his companionship and investment with Katharine Graham of the Washington Post; his role in the Capital Cities purchase of ABC; his unique relationship with his wife and mistress; and his rescue of the scandal-ridden Salomon Brothers.
Product Description Since its hardcover publication in August of 1995, Buffett has appeared on the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Los Angeles Times, Seattle Times, Newsday and Business Week bestseller lists. The incredible landmark portrait of Warren Buffett's uniquely American life is now available in paperback, revised and updated by the author.
Starting from scratch, simply by picking stocks and companies for investment, Warren Buffett amassed one of the epochal fortunes of the twentieth century--an astounding net worth of $10 billion, and counting. His awesome investment record has made him a cult figure popularly known for his seeming contradictions: a billionaire who has a modest lifestyle, a phenomenally successful investor who eschews the revolving-door trading of modern Wall Street, a brilliant dealmaker who cultivates a homespun aura.
Journalist Roger Lowenstein draws on three years of unprecedented access to Buffett's family, friends, and colleagues to provide the first definitive, inside account of the life and career of this American original. Buffett explains Buffett's' investment strategy--a long-term philosophy grounded in buying stock in companies that are undervalued on the market and hanging on until their worth invariably surfaces--and shows how it is a reflection of his inner self.
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Very Entertaining April 18, 2010 Edward J. Barton (Mill Creek, WA) A great book. I also read The Snowball, which is a more recent biography - but this one goes into a bit more depth on his early years. The book takes you from his early childhood through the end of his time at Salomon Brothers. There is a great feel for his investment philosophy, ethics, personal life and theories. The author is pretty balanced in his apporach, and does address some of the elements of Buffett's personal life. The lessons of Buffett's life are well told - including insights into his homespun wisdom, quiet determination and business acumen. A great read.
Great writing, great story. April 6, 2010 Earl James (Alabama) This was a joy to read; literally couldn't put it down. I read it before the "Snowball" book came out. It appears that the main advantage Snowball has is the input of Buffett. This is important in one aspect, the relationship with Kay Graham. Lowenstein gives arguments for both views, platonic or not, and sides with the platonic view. I believe Snowball says the opposite, and Buffett did not disagree.
This guy is a terrific writer, his book on LTCM was fantastic. I'm looking forward to reading "The End of Wall Street".
Happy to share! January 14, 2010 Xiaoni Zhang (Rockville, MD USA) I bought two copies of this book, one for myself and one for my cousin (a senior in high school). We both like this book very much.
Incredibly well written November 24, 2009 Mark Ong (Singapore) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've read almost every Buffett book around. For some reason, this was one of the last I read. Perhaps because it didn't claim to be about his investment methods and that was what I was most interested in. That was a mistake.
Just as he did in 'When Genius Failed', Roger Lowenstein has a way of writing so clearly and beautifully, even on very complicated subjects. He brings people alive in his books.
If you want to maximum amount of detail on Buffett's life, read 'The Snowball'. If you want to enjoy many hours of reading pleasure, you should go with 'Buffett'.
A great book November 14, 2009 dual-ccie (Detroit, MI) I couldn't put this book down. Not only is the story of Buffet's life interesting, but there are great investment pearls in this book!
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