Eagle on the Street: Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning Account of the SEC's Battle with Wall StreetBased on the Pulitzer Prize-winning series of articles in The Washington Post, this book is built around the exploits of John Shad, a chain-smoking bulldog of a man who rose from humble beginnings in Utah to become a wealthy financier and chairman of the SEC during the deregulatory heyday of Reaganomics. Photographs, index, and appendix. |
Contents
A Great New Beginning | 1 |
The Man from Wall Street | 21 |
A Giant of the Opera | 43 |
Copyright | |
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Eagle on the Street: The SEC and Wall Street during the Reagan Years David A. Vise,Steve Coll Limited preview - 2017 |
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