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The King of Oil:

The Secret Lives of Marc Rich
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St. Martin's Press, Oct 13, 2009 - Biography & Autobiography - 320 pages

Billionaire oil trader Marc Rich for the first time talks at length about his private life (including his expensive divorce from wife Denise); his invention of the spot oil market which made his fortune and changed the world economy; his lucrative and unpublicized dealings with Ayatollah Khomeini’s Iran, Fidel Castro’s Cuba, war-ravaged Angola, and apartheid South Africa; his quiet cooperation with the Israeli and U.S. governments (even after he was indicted for tax fraud by Rudy Guiliani) and near-comical attempts by U.S. officials to kidnap him illegally.

This sure-to-make-headlines book is the first no-holds-barred biography of Rich, who was famously pardoned by Bill Clinton, and resurfaced in the news during the confirmation hearings of Attorney General Eric Holder. The King of Oil sheds stunning new light on one of the most controversial international businessmen of all time, charting Rich’s rise from the Holocaust, which he fled as a young boy, to become the wealthiest and most powerful oil and commodities trader of the century. From his earliest trading days to the present, Marc Rich’s story is astonishing and compelling.

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Review: The King of Oil: The Secret Lives of Marc Rich

User Review  - Ed Strover - Goodreads

A bit Swiss (turgid) but a good story of how a man created a market and built a business - only to be vilified by hypocritical moralist politicians once they could afford to disassociate themselves from him. Read full review

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User Review  - Heidi Hu - Goodreads

a friendly portrait of a probably not always so friendly man ... pinches some little holes in the curtains that mass-media are putting between us and the facts. but only very small holes. Read full review

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About the author (2009)

DANIEL AMMANN is business editor of the highly regarded Swiss weekly “Die Weltwoche”. He was educated at Zurich University, UC Berkeley and Fondation Postuniversitaire Internationale in Paris. In 2007 he won the Georg von Holtzbrinck Prize for Business Journalism.

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