Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Text is unmarked; pages are bright, though the page edges are age toned. Binding is sturdy. Dust jacket is worn around the edges, with chips missing from the paper at both the top and bottom edges. The rear flap of the dust jacket was detached at one point and a previous owner taped it back in place.
Published by American Research Council, Larchmont, New York, 1964
Seller: The BiblioFile, Rapid River, MI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition Thus. Rare sharp early edition of this highly respected work. First edition thus, first printing of the 1964 reissue with a new introduction by noted investment expert, Benton W. Davis. Grey cloth boards, black stamped spine titles, light shelf wear. Pages near fine with light toning. Stylish pencilled inscription at front endpaper: "This is a good book! Uncle Mort." Vintage investment news-clipping tipped-in to back endpaper; moderate tanning. Bind fine, square; hinges intact. Pictorial dust wrapper, moderate edge wear, rub; unclipped 5.00, protected in new clear sleeve. Iconic jacket art of business man in top hat profile silhouette w/green b.g. Near fine first edition thus in near same wrapper. This edition, the first published in decades, features the underscored and noted portions (presented here in italicized form) of Benton Davis' oft-shared and well worn original copy. One of the most fascinating and instructive books on the stock market ever written, packed with timely and valuable lessons for today's investor. Considered a must-read by most anyone involved in the financial community. Despite the book's age, it continues to offer insights into the art of trading and speculation. This is the fictionalized biography of Jesse Lauriston Livermore, one of the greatest speculators ever. It is thought by many that Livermore actually did pen this account and simply used Edwin LeFevre to avoid repercussions for what is divulged. Timeless insights found within these pages have inspired countless generations of investors and made this one of the foremost investment books of all time. Although most modern-day investors and traders are familiar with this classic, many do not know that Reminiscences of a Stock Operator first appeared in the 1920s as a series of articles and illustrations in The Saturday Evening Post. LeFèvre also wrote "The Making of a Stockbroker," "Wall Street Stories," among others. 6" x 8 7/8" design. 308 pages. Insured post. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Book.