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Den of Thieves

Den of Thieves

Current price: $22.00
Publication Date: September 1st, 1992
Publisher:
Simon & Schuster
ISBN:
9780671792275
Pages:
592
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Description

A #1 bestseller from coast to coast, Den of Thieves tells the full story of the insider-trading scandal that nearly destroyed Wall Street, the men who pulled it off, and the chase that finally brought them to justice.

Pulitzer Prize–winner James B. Stewart shows for the first time how four of the eighties’ biggest names on Wall Street—Michael Milken, Ivan Boesky, Martin Siegel, and Dennis Levine—created the greatest insider-trading ring in financial history and almost walked away with billions, until a team of downtrodden detectives triumphed over some of America’s most expensive lawyers to bring this powerful quartet to justice.

Based on secret grand jury transcripts, interviews, and actual trading records, and containing explosive new revelations about Michael Milken and Ivan Boesky, Den of Thieves weaves all the facts into an unforgettable narrative—a portrait of human nature, big business, and crime of unparalleled proportions.

About the Author

James B. Stewart is a columnist at The New York Times and the author of numerous books including the blockbuster Den of Thieves, Blood Sport, DisneyWar, and his most recent New York Times bestseller, Unscripted. He won the 1988 Pulitzer Prize for his reporting on the stock market crash and insider trading. He is a regular contributor to SmartMoney and The New Yorker. He is a professor of business journalism at Columbia University and lives in New York.

Praise for Den of Thieves

Absolutely Splendid...Tremendously Important...Indecently Readable.
— Michael Thomas

A fast-paced adventure populated with people who could teach the characters in 'Dallas' and 'Dynasty' a thing or two....It is a must read for anyone trying to make sense of the greed decade.
— USA Today

A revealing, disturbing tale of what can happen when greed runs rampant.
— The Seattle Times

Bursting with details...but told with magical clarity.
— The Washington Post

Stewart takes the reader through the maze of arcane Wall Street dealings as if he were writing a detective story.
— The Philadelphia Inquirer