
Liar's Poker: From the author of the Big Short
Lewis, Michael
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Product Overview
Title: Liar's Poker by Michael Lewis (2006 edition)
Author: Michael Lewis
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Publication Date: June 5, 2006 (1st edition)
Pages Count: 304
Genre: Non-fiction, semi-autobiographical business memoir focusing on the author's experiences as a bond salesman on Wall Street during the late 1980s.
Themes: Wall Street culture, bond trading, financial markets, personal anecdotes from Lewis's time in the industry.
Awards: Not specifically noted for this edition; however, it is considered a seminal work in financial literature.
Goodreads Rating: 4 stars based on limited ratings count, reflecting its status as a classic in financial literature.
Goodreads Reviews: Limited number of reviews available, indicating its niche but influential readership.
Differentiators:
- Unique Selling Point (USP): Offers an insider's perspective on Wall Street culture in the 1980s, providing both entertainment and insight into financial markets.
- Author's Credibility: Michael Lewis is a respected author known for his ability to make complex financial concepts accessible and engaging.
- Historical Significance: The book captures a pivotal era in Wall Street history, making it relevant for both financial professionals and general readers interested in economic history.
Target Audience:
- Readers interested in finance, economics, and business memoirs.
- Individuals seeking an understanding of the culture and dynamics of Wall Street during the late 1980s.
- Fans of Michael Lewis's writing style, which combines storytelling with deep analysis.
- Students and professionals in finance looking for a narrative exploration of financial history beyond textbooks.
Why Choose This Book?
Liar's Poker is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the inner workings of Wall Street culture in the 1980s. Michael Lewis's narrative provides a compelling blend of personal stories and financial insights, offering readers both entertainment and valuable historical context. Whether you're a finance enthusiast or simply curious about the era that shaped modern financial practices, this book delivers both insight and intrigue.
Product info
- Contributors: Lewis, Michael
- Format: Import
- Binding: Paperback
- Edition: 1
- Brand: Hodder
- Languages: English
- Dimensions:
- Height: 5.08 inches
- Width: 0.79 inches
- Length: 7.76 inches
- Weight: 0.53 pounds
- Page count: 304
- Published: June 5, 2006
- Released: June 5, 2006
- Number of units: 1