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By Tao Zhu (editor)

Hardcover:

9781624177101 | Nova Science Pub Inc, May 3, 2013, cover price $125.00

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Hardcover:

9780241003633 | Gardners Books, March 31, 2014, cover price $33.35 | also contains Flash Boys

Paperback:

9786078406128, titled "Flash Boys: La Revolucion De Wall Street Contra Quiences Manipulan El Mercado" | Planeta Pub Corp, February 3, 2015, cover price $25.95 | also contains Flash Boys

CD/Spoken Word:

9781442370272 | Unabridged edition (Simon & Schuster, March 31, 2014), cover price $29.99

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Hardcover:

9781410471543 | Large print edition (Thorndike Pr, August 20, 2014), cover price $31.99
9780393244663 | W W Norton & Co Inc, March 31, 2014, cover price $27.95

Paperback:

9780393351590 | W W Norton & Co Inc, March 23, 2015, cover price $16.95

The Big Apple has always been one of the most fascinating cities in the world, but getting around can be expensive; however, with the insider tips provided by a unique guide, anyone can visit New York without breaking the bank. Original.

Paperback:

9780028630366 | Book&map edition (Frommer, October 1, 1999), cover price $14.95 | also contains Regulation of the Stock Exchange Members | About this edition: The Big Apple has always been one of the most fascinating cities in the world, but getting around can be expensive; however, with the insider tips provided by a unique guide, anyone can visit New York without breaking the bank.

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On September 11, 1844, Henry Lehman arrived in New York City on a boat from Germany. Soon after, he moved to Montgomery, Alabama, where he and his brother Emanuel established a modest cotton brokering firm that would come to be called Lehman Brothers. On September 15, 2008, Dick Fuld, the last CEO of Lehman Brothers, filed for corporate bankruptcy amid one of the worst financial crises in American history. After 164 years, one of the largest and most respected investment banks in the world was gone, leaving everyone wondering, "How could this have happened?" Peter Chapman, an editor and writer for The Financial Times, answers this question by exploring the complete history of Lehman Brothers between those two historic Septembers. He takes us back to its early days as a cotton broker in Alabama, and then to its glory days as one of the leading corporate financiers in America. He also provides an intimate portrait of the people who ran Lehman over the decades-from Henry Lehman, the founder, to Bobbie Lehman, who led the company into the world of radio, motion pictures, and air travel in first part of the 20th century, to Dick Fuld, who allowed it to morph into a dealer of shoddy securities. Throughout his account of this imperiously rich firm, Chapman examines the impact Lehman Brothers had not only on American finance but also on American life. As a major backer of companies like Pan American Airlines, Macy's, and RKO, Lehman helped lead the country into major new industries and helped support some of its most intrepid entrepreneurs. He then shows how, starting in the 1980s, Lehman's increased focus on short-term gain investments led the firm down the dangerous path that would eventually lead to its demise. In the end, the story of Lehman Brothers is not only the story of a truly important American company but a cautionary tale of what happens when leaders lose sight of their core mission in their quest for something too good to be true.

Hardcover:

9781591843092 | Portfolio, September 2, 2010, cover price $27.95 | About this edition: On September 11, 1844, Henry Lehman arrived in New York City on a boat from Germany.

Paperback:

9781591844327 | Reprint edition (Portfolio, March 27, 2012), cover price $16.00

Miscellaneous:

9781101438701 | Portfolio, September 2, 2010, cover price $14.99

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On September 12th 2008, Lehman Brothers was valued at 639 billion US dollars. On Monday 15th September, it was worth nothing. How could trillions of dollars seemingly melt into air? Lehman Brothers had a long and prestigious history, and certainly until the end of 2007 had appeared to be conducting a very successful business. Its collapse was the largest bankruptcy in American history and is widely regarded as a crucial event in triggering the turmoil in the markets that triggered the global financial crisis. In this book, Oonagh McDonald, the author of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, unravels the events of that fateful September weekend. Using extensive documentary evidence and interviews with former Lehman employees, she reveals the decisions that led to Lehman's collapse, looks at why the government refused a bail-out and whether the implications of this refusal were fully understood. In clear and accessible language she demonstrates both the short and long term effects of Lehman's collapse. This is a fascinating story, with very wide implications. In particular, it raises vital questions about virtual capital and artificial value. McDonald uses her study of the Lehman collapse to examine what is meant by economic value and how it should be identified and measured.

Hardcover:

9781784993405 | Manchester Univ Pr, December 1, 2015, cover price $29.95
9781472572677 | Bloomsbury USA Academic, October 22, 2015, cover price $112.00 | About this edition: On September 12th 2008, Lehman Brothers was valued at 639 billion US dollars.

Paperback:

9781472572899 | Bloomsbury USA Academic, October 22, 2015, cover price $29.95

The Big Apple has always been one of the most fascinating cities in the world, but getting around can be expensive; however, with the insider tips provided by a unique guide, anyone can visit New York without breaking the bank. Original.

Hardcover:

9780306704512 | Da Capo Pr, June 1, 1992, cover price $36.50

Paperback:

9780028630366, titled "Frommer''s 2000 New York City from $80 a Day" | Book&map edition (Frommer, October 1, 1999), cover price $14.95 | also contains Frommer''s 2000 New York City from $80 a Day | About this edition: The Big Apple has always been one of the most fascinating cities in the world, but getting around can be expensive; however, with the insider tips provided by a unique guide, anyone can visit New York without breaking the bank.

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