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Not many financial figures develop reputations that outlast their lifetimes, but the subject of James Grant's comprehensive 1983 biography is one of them. Re-released with a new foreword, Bernard Baruch: The Adventures Of A Wall Street Legend tells the inspiring story of an extraordinary financier who made his first million at the turn of the century and was eventually asked to share his knowledge with every U.S. president from Woodrow Wilson to John F. Kennedy.


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He was a self-made millionaire and legendary stock trader, a brilliant investor and savvy venture capitalist. He was Bernard M. Baruch, the most famous and admired figure ever to have conquered Wall Street. And when one of the nation's foremost financial writers took on the challenge of capturing Baruch's genius, the result was destined to become a classic: a sophisticated, superbly written biography exploring Baruch's extraordinary career as never before. Now, this stunning republication of James Grant's critically acclaimed Bernard Baruch: The Adventures of a Wall Street Legend celebrates both the Wall Street wizard and the gifted writer who revealed the man behind the myth.

A man of immense charm, who also knew the value of courting the press, Bernard Baruch enjoyed a larger-than-life reputation that rivaled his estimated fortune. Celebrated as "Adviser to Presidents" and "The Park Bench Statesman," he is, perhaps, best remembered as "The Man Who Sold Out Before the Crash" (a feat of economic foresight that, alas, turned out not to be true; for, while his trading expertise enabled him to salvage most of his investments, Baruch did not sell out on the eve of the 1929 Crash).

Yet, as detailed in this fascinating portrait, Baruch's real life was, in actuality, far more intriguing than the myriad stories that would come to be taken as fact. He could appear quite contradictory, changing his views as easily as he bought and sold securities. For instance, why would so shrewd an investor as Bernard Baruch prove reluctant to develop a property like Texasgulf, Inc., after helping to finance it? It was a decision that cost him an opportunity to make as much money as his adoring public always imagined him to have.

Bernard Baruch made his money in the days of free and untaxed markets. As a governor of the New York Stock Exchange, he resisted the Progressive Era demand for government regulation of trading. However, as Chairman of the War Industries Board in 1918, he eagerly embraced a kind of wartime socialism, thereby setting the first American precedent for centralized economic planning. During the 1920s, '30s and '40s, he vehemently opposed America's drift to statism, even as he supported the politicians who had engineered it. He was, in fact, one of the Democratic party's top contributors —until he bitterly broke with President Truman.

James Grant's scrupulous research uncovered a wealth of previously untapped material from the archives of the New York Stock Exchange, unpublished legal documents, Baruch's own trading records, and the early files of Texasgulf. We read startling details of events such as the infamous "peace-note leak" investigation of 1917, in which Baruch was accused of profiting on the unauthorized disclosure of state papers; his controversial career in Washington in 1918 and at the Versailles Peace Conference in 1919; his vital, behind-the-scenes role in the politics of the 1920s. Here, too, is Baruch's curious, often embittered relations with the New Deal, as well as his service as American ambassador to the postwar negotiations to control the atomic bomb.

Masterfully written, Bernard Baruch is a richly rewarding, full-scale biography every bit as compelling, as mesmerizing, as monumental as its legendary subject.

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"Fortunately, the fallible, erratic Baruch of fact that emerges from Grant's book turns out to be more fascinating than the blander one of legend." —Tony Bianco, BusinessWeek

"Grant paints a wonderfully evocative social, geographical, and financial portrait of Wall Street during those early rough and tumble years." —Nancy Boardman, Barron's

"With extraordinary skill, James Grant cuts Baruch down to a human dimension without destroying the myths and the legends. This is a book for anyone who enjoys a good read in biography, in history, in finance, or in politics—or, even better, in all of them combined." —Peter L. Bernstein, author of Against the Gods: The Remarkable Story of Risk

"Anyone who reads Bernard Baruch: The Adventures of a Wall Street Legend will discover why James Grant has become our finest narrative historian of money. No one dissects the idiosyncrasies of supply and demand with greater wit and intelligence. While Baruch has had many biographers, none of them have attained Grant's aesthetic sensibility, understanding of finance, or his inability to be more respecting than respectable." —Matthew Winkler, Editor in Chief, Bloomberg Business News

"Similar to Reminiscences of a Stock Operator, only all fact, is James Grant's excellent biography, Bernard Baruch. Not only does it cover such great moments as when Baruch visited the Tacoma suburb of Boston to acquire the copper mill for American Smelting, but all sorts of sophisticated dealings on Wall Street. It also contains Baruch's set of trading tips." —Greg Heberlein, The Seattle Times


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  • Hardcover: 365 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley (February 5, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471170755
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471170754
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #259,004 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Story, July 12, 1998
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The story is fascinating and you can't help but like Baruch despite his ego. Grant does a nice job although more because he was truly interested in the man rather than because he's a great biographer.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A good read, September 5, 2009
But not a must read. Interesting for anyone in the world of finance no question about that, and surely well written. Though I may venture to say that it's not the author who did not do a great job, but that Baruch's life, in my opinion, while full and succesful, is not that fascinating as a Gould or a Yerkes. But this is my personal point of view and you should read it if you are interested in the man, speculation, and the making and losing of money, as well, I may add, individualism, a quality certainly attributable to Baruch.
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3.0 out of 5 stars An Interesting Biography, December 3, 1999
James Grant does a fair job. Baruch does come across as a likeable personality. The author perhaps could have been a little more critical in his analysis and also focussed on Baruch's private life and public years after 1945 a bit more.
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