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基本信息
·出版社:Knopf
·页码:432 页码
·出版日:2007年
·ISBN:9780307266125
·条码:9780307266125
·版次:2007-09-04
·装帧:精装
·开本:16开 16开
内容简介
Book Description
Published to coincide with the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Forbes 400, All the Money in the World, the work of a team of prominent editors and business writers, goes behind the celebrated list to paint a vivid and revealing portrait of the wealthiest Americans of the past quarter century. Abundantly anecdotal, with insights gleaned from original research, interviews with Forbes 400 members, and never-before-compiled data, it is filled with illuminating “infographics”—tables, sidebars, factoids. The book shows how the superrich succeed, how fortunes are made in various industries, and how, once made, they are saved, enhanced, and sometimes squandered.
From Wall Street to the West Coast, from blue-collar billionaires to blue-blood fortunes, from the Google guys to hedge fund honchos, All the Money in the World gives us the lowdown on, among other things: the all-time richest Americans, who made and lost the most money in the past twenty-five years, the fields and industries that have produced the greatest wealth, the biggest risk takers, the most competitive players, the most wasteful family feuds, the trophy wives, the most conspicuous consumers, the biggest art collectors, the most and least generous philanthropists.
Produced in collaboration with Forbes magazine, All the Money in the World is a vastly entertaining, behind-the-scenes look at today’s Big Rich, a subject of enduring fascination to all Americans.
Amazon.com
InAll the Money in the World,Peter W. Bernstein and Annalyn Swan--in conjunction with Forbes magazine--take an unprecedented and fascinating look at the lives, culture, and financial habits of the unbelievably rich. Examine these excerpted "infographics" and discover for yourself that they really are different...
FromPublishers Weekly
Two accomplished New York writers, Bernstein (coeditor of The New York Times Practical Guide to Practically Everything) and Swan (coauthor of Pulitzer Prize-winning bio de Kooning) delve into the Forbes 400, that august group of rich folks ranked each year since 1982 by the business magazine of the same name. Not only businessmen and women, but sports stars, entertainment figures and wealthy heirs are profiled in fascinating detail, but the authors eschew the magazine's list format for a topical taxonomy that includes "blue collar billionaires," "West Coast money," "giving it away" and, naturally, "power and politics." Among dramatic stories of cutthroat competition, outrageous spending habits, skirmishes with the law and family feuds, intriguing observations abound, such as the admonishment that "as a rule, the Forbes 400 is not for the fainthearted," but those with the fearlessness and "winner-take-all outlook" to "turn convention on its head, or destroy an old business model in the interest of a greater good and larger profits." Sidebars cover tangential topics like trophy wives, palatial homes, the small Silicon Valley town (Woodside) that's the nation's sixth wealthiest, and blurbs from the original Forbes lists. Full of colorful characters and meticulous research, this book is inspired, insightful and lots of fun.
FromBooklist
The Forbes 400, the now-legendary list of the 400 wealthiest Americans, was first published in Forbes magazine in 1982. To commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary, the authors, cofounders of ASAP Media, which helped produce Secrets of the Code: The Mysteries behind the Da Vinci Code (2004), have created this in-depth look at the more than 1,300 Americans who have made the cut. Far from being a mere celebration of ostentatiousness, this report not only uncovers a plethora of facts and figures about the superrich but also goes behind the numbers to study their personalities and psychology, in essence revealing what makes them tick. Billionaires that we know, love, and hate, such as Bill Gates, Warren Buffet, and Donald Trump, fill out much of these pages, yet some of the most interesting profiles come from unfamiliar names, such as Jon Huntsman (Huntsman Container Corporation), shipping magnate Daniel Ludwig, and Floyd Roger Hardesty (concrete and aircraft repair). Although providing enough charts, graphs, and comparisons to satisfy any statistician, and enough gossip on ruthlessness, risk-taking, family squabbles, and scandalous affairs to satisfy the rest of us, the authors probe that most uniquely human trait: the desire to succeed and accumulate wealth. Expect demand. Siegfried, David
Book Dimension
length: (cm)19.7 width:(cm)12.8
作者简介
Peter W. Bernstein and Annalyn Swan are veteran journalists and editors who between them have worked atU.S. News & World Report, Time, Newsweek,andFortunemagazines over the last twenty-five years. Bernstein is the coeditor ofThe New York Times Practical Guide to Practically Everythingand editor ofThe Ernst & Young Tax Guide.Swan is coauthor, with Mark Stevens, ofde Kooning: An American Master,which was chosen as one of the ten best books of 2005 byThe New York Times Book Review,and which won a Pulitzer Prize and a National Book Critics Circle Award. Bernstein and Swan are cofounders of ASAP Media, which helped produceSecrets of the Code: The Unauthorized Guide to the Mysteries Behind the Da Vinci Code.They live in New York City.
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