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  • Category: Books (Business & Economics)
  • Author:  Smith, Adam
  • Author:  Smith, Adam
  • ISBN-10:  0394721039
  • ISBN-10:  0394721039
  • ISBN-13:  9780394721033
  • ISBN-13:  9780394721033
  • Publisher:  Vintage
  • Publisher:  Vintage
  • Pages:  272
  • Pages:  272
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Nov-1976
  • Pub Date:  01-Nov-1976
  • SKU:  0394721039-11-SPLV
  • SKU:  0394721039-11-SPLV
  • Item ID: 100432644
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This is a modern classic. —Paul A. Samuelson, First American Nobel Prize Winner in Economics

The best book there is about the stock market and all that goes with it. —The New York Times Book Review

Anyone whose orientation is toward where the action is, where the happenings happen, should buy a copy ofThe Money Gameand read it with due diligence. —Book World

'Adam Smith' is a veteran observer and commentator on the events and people of Wall Street.... His thorough knowledge of financial affairs gives his observations a great degree of authenticity. But the joy of reading this book comes from his delightful sense of humor. He is a lively and ingeniously witty writer who never stoops to acerbity. None of the solemn, sacred cows of Wall Street escapes debunking. —Library Journal This is a modern classic. —Paul A. Samuelson, First American Nobel Prize Winner in Economics

The best book there is about the stock market and all that goes with it. —The New York Times Book Review

Anyone whose orientation is toward where the action is, where the happenings happen, should buy a copy ofThe Money Gameand read it with due diligence. —Book World

'Adam Smith' is a veteran observer and commentator on the events and people of Wall Street.... His thorough knowledge of financial affairs gives his observations a great degree of authenticity. But the joy of reading this book comes from his delightful sense of humor. He is a lively and ingeniously witty writer who never stoops to acerbity. None of the solemn, sacred cows of Wall Street escapes debunking. —Library Journal The Money Game, written by one who signs himself 'Adam Smith' (and who some believe is Harvard-and-Oxford-trained George J. W. Goodman), is a modern-day classic. Like many modern paintings, the book looks simple. But as W. Somerset Maugham said about an unfl*
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