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Garet Garrett

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Born January 1, 1878
Died January 1, 1954 (76 years old)
Pana, United States
Also known as: Garrett, Garet, Garet Garret
14 books
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Where the money grows and anatomy of the bubble

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A tour d'horizon of Wall Street and the creatures who inhabit it, Where the Money Grows has withstood the test of time to become a true investment classic. Filled with salient observations and rich portraits that are as incisive today as they were decades ago, this entertaining volume brings Wall Street past and present to vibrant life. Now, with a new Foreword by Esquire financial columnist Christopher Byron, Where the Money Grows introduces a new audience to - as well as reacquaints old admirers with - a milestone work long considered to be one of the best investment books ever written. Written by Garet Garrett, a financial writer widely admired for his wry wit and inimitable sense of satire, Where the Money Grows is a colorful chronicle of the ways in which money circulates in the markets, and of the diverse, devious, and dynamic characters in hot pursuit. With insights that remain on target today, Where the Money Grows concisely captures the quirks, deceptions, idiosyncrasies, and downright craziness of the most famous street in the world.

The cinder buggy

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The Cinder Buggy is a romantic novel set in Pennsylvania at a time when iron was being replaced by steel at the height of the Industrial Revolution in America.

The driver

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Available for the Kindle at Amazon.

A bubble that broke the world

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"Most of the matter in this book has appeared in the Saturday Evening Post during the last twelve months."--Author's note. June 1, 1932.

Salvos Against the New Deal

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Garet Garett was one of the most ardent critics of FDR throughout the 1930s. This collection includes his most scathing essays on the great damage done to the American people and more broadly the republican, limited government, liberty-based system to which America had to that point subscribed.