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Mine's Bigger: Tom Perkins and the Making of the Greatest Sailing Machine Ever Built Hardcover – July 3, 2007

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Tom Perkins had a dream. It wasn't to get rich, acquire power, or marry into fame. As the man most responsible for creating Silicon Valley, he had done all that. His venture-capital firm, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, remains the most celebrated money machine since the Medicis. He'd helped found Genentech and fund Google. And in 2006 his resignation from the Hewlett-Packard board triggered the revelation of a spying scandal that dominated the front pages. Along the way, he also managed to get himself convicted of manslaughter in France and become Danielle Steel's Husband No. 5.

No, as he hit his seventies, Perkins wanted to create the biggest, fastest, riskiest, highest-tech, most self-indulgent sailboat ever—the "perfect yacht." His fantasy would be a modern clipper ship—as long as a football field, forty-two feet wide, with three masts each rising twenty stories toward the heavens. This $130 million square-rigger—The Maltese Falcon—would evoke the era of magnificent vessels that raced across the oceans in the nineteenth century. But the Falcon is more than a tribute to the past. Gone are all the deckhands to climb the yardarms. Gone is the intricate rigging that helped give the square-riggers of yore their impressive look. Instead, the Falcon's giant carbon-fiber masts are entirely freestanding and rotate by computer. The bridge looks like something out of Star Trek. And the fifteen huge sails unfurl at the touch of a screen. In short, this is a revolutionary machine—the most significant advance in sailing in 150 years.

With keen storytelling and biting wit, Newsweek's David A. Kaplan takes us behind the scenes of an extraordinary project and inside the mind of a larger-than-life character. We discover why any sane man would gamble a sizeable chunk of his net worth on a boat; we meet the cast of engineers who conspired with him; and we learn about the other two monumental yachts just built by gazillionaires that Perkins is ever eyeing. In a battle of egos on the high seas, Perkins loves to preen, "Mine's better! Mine's Bigger!" On the Falcon's climactic maiden voyage across the Mediterranean—sixteen hundred nautical miles from Istanbul to Malta to the Riviera—we revel with Perkins as his creation surges along at record-breaking speeds.

This is the biography of a remarkable boat and the man who built it. More than a tale of technology, Mine's Bigger is a profile of ambition, hubris, and the imagination of a legendary entrepreneur.

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“The man, his ego and his boat are examined with insight and precision.” — Forbes

“An exhilarating account of how Tom Perkins...created ‘the perfect yacht’...the Maltese Falcon.” — American Heritage

“Engaging and revealing…brought vividly to life by the adept Kaplan....” — --Daniel Okrent, Fortune

“I opened Mr. Kaplan’s book with a great deal of interest; I was not disappointed.” — Pete Du Pont, former governor of Delaware, The Wall Street Journal

“...definitely worth the read.” — USA Today

“Perkins’ two worlds--high-stakes, big-ego, cutting-edge sailing technology, and high-stakes, big-ego corporate politics--are inextricably linked in MINE’S BIGGER.” — New York Post

“Inspired.” — Denver Rocky Mountain News

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Tom Perkins had a dream. It wasn't to get rich, acquire power, or marry into fame. As the man most responsible for creating Silicon Valley, he had done all that. His venture-capital firm, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, remains the most celebrated money machine since the Medicis. He'd helped found Genentech and fund Google. And in 2006 his resignation from the Hewlett-Packard board triggered the revelation of a spying scandal that dominated the front pages. Along the way, he also managed to get himself convicted of manslaughter in France and become Danielle Steel's Husband No. 5.

No, as he hit his seventies, Perkins wanted to create the biggest, fastest, riskiest, highest-tech, most self-indulgent sailboat ever—the "perfect yacht." His fantasy would be a modern clipper ship—as long as a football field, forty-two feet wide, with three masts each rising twenty stories toward the heavens. This $130 million square-rigger—The Maltese Falcon—would evoke the era of magnificent vessels that raced across the oceans in the nineteenth century. But the Falcon is more than a tribute to the past. Gone are all the deckhands to climb the yardarms. Gone is the intricate rigging that helped give the square-riggers of yore their impressive look. Instead, the Falcon's giant carbon-fiber masts are entirely freestanding and rotate by computer. The bridge looks like something out of Star Trek. And the fifteen huge sails unfurl at the touch of a screen. In short, this is a revolutionary machine—the most significant advance in sailing in 150 years.

With keen storytelling and biting wit, Newsweek's David A. Kaplan takes us behind the scenes of an extraordinary project and inside the mind of a larger-than-life character. We discover why any sane man would gamble a sizeable chunk of his net worth on a boat; we meet the cast of engineers who conspired with him; and we learn about the other two monumental yachts just built by gazillionaires that Perkins is ever eyeing. In a battle of egos on the high seas, Perkins loves to preen, "Mine's better! Mine's Bigger!" On the Falcon's climactic maiden voyage across the Mediterranean—sixteen hundred nautical miles from Istanbul to Malta to the Riviera—we revel with Perkins as his creation surges along at record-breaking speeds.

This is the biography of a remarkable boat and the man who built it. More than a tale of technology, Mine's Bigger is a profile of ambition, hubris, and the imagination of a legendary entrepreneur.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ William Morrow (July 3, 2007)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 288 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0061227943
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0061227943
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.15 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 0.97 x 9 inches
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David A. Kaplan is the former legal affairs of Newsweek, where he covered the Supreme Court for a decade. His other books include The Silicon Boys (a New York Times bestseller that was translated into six languages), The Accidental President (an account of the 2000 election on which HBO’s "Recount" was based), and Mine’s Bigger (a biography of the largest sailboat in the world that won the Loeb Award for Best Business Book of 2008). A graduate of Cornell and the New York University School of Law, he teaches courses in journalism and ethics at NYU. He and his family live in Irvington-on-Hudson, New York.


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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2012
    Of course it helps if you happen to be a Silicon Valley / Entrepreneurship / Sybaritic life enthusiast, and no - you don't need to know zilch about boats in order to enjoy this read. Mr. Kaplan has captured the essence of a man about the size of this sailing yacht - at least in terms of ambition, curiosity and hands-on delivery of World-class, for the reader's joy. From minutia in the Hewlett-Packard BOD to what goes on in a shipyard on the Adriatic coast, Kaplan's attention to detail and swift penmanship takes the reader to places he/she might not have expected to have seen. But the most interesting visit of all: the inside of the head of a mastermind venture capitalist, a consummate engineer and a project-builder second to none. Highly recommended!!!
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2017
    This story of sailing and the power of the man with his money to try the near impossible was a great read........you will like it.........
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2012
    If you're interested in sailboats, you'll enjoy this book. If you're interested in business, you'll enjoy this book. If you're interested in how the wealthy live, you'll enjoy this book. If you're interested in "people" and what makes them tick, you'll enjoy this book.If you're interested in a combination of these things you'll absolutely love this book. Happy reading!
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2014
    This is more of a biography of Tom Perkins than about the Maltese Falcon however as you will see the to are intertwined. The book has been criticized by some as overly negative. I think the author does a good job of portraying Perkins as he is, warts and all. Some may not like Perkins style but hey we all have a different walk. One thing for certain he doesn't look at the world from a static point of view.

    I admire Tom Perkins for having balls and looking beyond the same old stogy design of most yachts. His was a bold vision for the Maltese Falcon; the yacht would never have been built by a lessor man. This isn't about wealth or power but about a person with a dream and the money to pursue it.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2014
    I enjoyed reading the book, got an insight into yacht building and the egos that go with it. Parts of the book were very interesting, but equally there were parts that were boring.
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2007
    A great read about a fascinting and innovative yacht which merges old and new technology very gracefully. In addition, the author gives the reader great insight into Tom Perkins personality and how he earned his way into owning the Maltese Falcon.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2011
    A fascinating story about the development and construction of a revolutionary super-yacht. While the author's insights into Tom Perkin's persona help establish his motivations and talents for undertaking such a project, the constant stream of disparaging comments about Perkins detracts from the narrative. By constantly judging Perkins' actions rather than letting them speak for themselves, the author turns an entertaining work of maritime technology and biography into a piece of attack journalism.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2016
    Beautifully researched and written - a page turner.

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  • Robb O.
    5.0 out of 5 stars A great story of engineering and personal challenges
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 8, 2020
    This book follows the story of how Tom Perkins made his money and his dream of building the super yacht Maltese Falcon. I was gripped from page 1 it’s well written and very detailed about the man, his life and above all how and why the yacht came to be. Even if you are not a boat enthusiast you will find this a great read.
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    4.0 out of 5 stars book came late.
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 26, 2021
    Book arrived Feb.26 - a few wks late tho all's well that ends well. Thanks.
  • Tiger Single
    5.0 out of 5 stars Cool book
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 16, 2019
    An enjoyable book. As a yachty myself it was of great interest. Plus quite a bit of info on the background and life of the owner which was interesting
  • Richard Priest
    5.0 out of 5 stars ... to cover in 1 day I think that's a good recommendation.
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 27, 2014
    Purchased for my father who read it cover to cover in 1 day I think that's a good recommendation.
  • AndrewAshmore
    4.0 out of 5 stars Compulsive reading.
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 22, 2020
    Compulsive reading when you get into it. Engineering , venture capital history , auto iography , thriller , a great read for engineering types.