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Hardcover, tan cloth covers with printed bar-chart graphic to cover and black title to spine, Stated First Edition 1962, illustrated with graphs and tables, 293 pp., Book Condition: Very Good, some light shelfwear, corners gently bumped, binding tight, slightest tanning to pages otherwise interior is clean and unmarked. Dust Jacket Condition: Good, some small bio-damage to front cover near top edge (see photo), rubbed, scuffed and light soil, some small tears near top and bottom edges, price clipped, Contents: Acknowledgments, Preface, Introduction, Chapter 1: The New Market, 2. Case for Confidence, 3. The Science Revolution, 4. Understanding Tomorrows Technology, 5. Evaluating the Technology, 6. Qualitative Security Analysis - Growth Stocks, 7. The Present Value and Future Profits, 8. Navigating in Narrow Markets, 9. Case Study in Success, 10. Some New Frontiers, 11. Closing the Loop, Glossary A: Scientific Terms, Glossary B: Investment Terms, Appendix -- end. 293 pp. Although this book is 60+ years old it's always fun to see the striking parallels from 1962s high/new tech world and how they still translate perfectly with today's biotech and new technology markets. There are still plenty of ridiculous stocks out there like CYDY and there are also many more real companies with real value that will likely be around fifty years from now. A great reference to have in any traders library. EXTREMELY SCARCE MERRILL TITLE, very hard to find. Seller Inventory # 001465
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Title: Investing in the Scientific Revolution, a ...
Publisher: Doubleday & Company, Inc., Garden City, NY
Publication Date: 1962
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Very Good
Dust Jacket Condition: Good
Edition: 1st Edition