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House of Cards: A Tale of Hubris and Wretched Excess on Wall Street (9780767930895): William D. Cohan: Books. “Engrossing . . . a parable about how the second Gilded Age came slamming to a fast and furious end. . . . Riveting, edge-of-the-seat reading.” —Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times “Cohan's epic account chronicles a watershed moment in Wall Street history.” —The Boston Globe Masterfully reported. . . . [Cohan] does a brilliant job of sketching in the eccentric, vulgar, greedy, profane and coarse individuals who ignored all these warnings to their own profit and the ruin of so many others.--Los Angeles Times A masterly reconstruction of Bear Stearns’ implosion—a tumultuous episode in Wall Street history that still reverberates throughout our economy today. . . . First drafts of history don't get much better than this. —Bloomberg News “This book is so rich, so flavorful, so instructive, and so fully and compelling cast that a reviewer hardly knows where to begin.” —The New York Observer Cohan vividly documents the mix of arrogance, greed, recklessness, and pettiness that took down the 86-year-old brokerage house and then the entire economy. It's a page-turner . . . offering both a seemingly comprehensive understanding of the business and wide access to insiders. . . . Hard to put down. —BusinessWeek [A]n authoritative, blow-by-blow account of the collapse of Bear Stearns. —The Washington Post “Cohen’s autopsy uncovers all the symptoms of a walking disaster.” —Newsweek A riveting blow-by-blow account. —The Economist
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