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Tag Archives: andrew ross sorkin
Books Journal: “Too Big to Fail”
Paleo Retiree writes: With “Too Big to Fail,” New York Times columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin was obviously inspired by “Barbarians at the Gates,” Burroughs and Helyar’s tale of 1980s financial misbehavior, as well as (perhaps) by the Washington D.C.-based novels of David … Continue reading
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Tagged andrew ross sorkin, books, business, finance, thrillers
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