Whether you are after memoirs or analysis, here are the most compelling business books to pick up this summer.
1873 by Liaquat Ahamed
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Whether you are after memoirs or analysis, here are the most compelling business books to pick up this summer.
A “lively and compelling” account of how America’s Gilded Age economy broke the world, says The New York Times. Action sweeps from America’s railroad barons to Vienna’s stock market crash. Ahamed tackles “one of the great forgotten financial crises”, combining the nuances of high finance with some excellent vignettes, says Robin Wigglesworth in the Financial Times. The cast of characters, says The Wall Street Journal, ranges from the Rothschild clan to a “still-obscure” Karl Marx.
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