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Inside the epic collapse of Wall Street.

If tales of high-stakes corporate drama pique your interest, "House of Cards" will offer you an intense dive into one of history's most gripping financial downfalls. It's like watching a slow-motion train wreck, understanding each decision that led to disaster. You'll get an in-depth, almost cinematic experience of how Bear Stearns and the broader economy teetered on the edge, making it a compelling read for anyone fascinated by the intersection of finance and human folly.

  • Financial Times Business Book of the Year Nominee for Longlist (2009)
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ISBN: 9781846141959
Authors: William D. Cohan
Publisher: Allen Lane
Date of Publication: 2009-01-01
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Business, Economics, Politics, History
Related Topics: Finance, Money, Finance, History, Politics
Goodreads rating: 3.94
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'House of Cards' is a narrative about corporate greed on a truly epic scale. Cohan relates how the lack of foresight and regulation in an uncertain economy forced the government and Wall Street to take increasingly desperate and unprecedented measures to stop the carnage before the entire economy melted down.
 

Inside the epic collapse of Wall Street.

If tales of high-stakes corporate drama pique your interest, "House of Cards" will offer you an intense dive into one of history's most gripping financial downfalls. It's like watching a slow-motion train wreck, understanding each decision that led to disaster. You'll get an in-depth, almost cinematic experience of how Bear Stearns and the broader economy teetered on the edge, making it a compelling read for anyone fascinated by the intersection of finance and human folly.

  • Financial Times Business Book of the Year Nominee for Longlist (2009)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.