Ignorance, confidence, and filthy rich friends : the business adventures of Mark Twain, chronic speculator and entrepreneur

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Ignorance, confidence, and filthy rich friends : the business adventures of Mark Twain, chronic speculator and entrepreneur

Peter Krass

John Wiley, c2007

  • : cloth

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Bibliography: p. 245-264

Includes index

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内容説明

While the entire world knows Mark Twain as the renowned author of many classic American novels, few people are aware that he was also a highly successful businessman. In fact, more than half of his life was consumed by moneymaking pursuits, which often resulted in writing projects being neglected--but at the same time, these adventures were the inspiration behind many of the characters found in his books. In Ignorance, Confidence, and Filthy Rich Friends, Peter Krass captures a little-known side of this American icon and details the roller coaster ride of his business ventures in a dramatic, entertaining, and informative narrative style. From Twain's time as the founder of his own publishing house--where he made a small fortune publishing General Ulysses S. Grant's memoirs--to his foray into venture capitalism and investment in numerous start-up firms, to his focus on his own inventions, this engaging book reveals the Mark Twain that few of us know: the no-nonsense, successful American businessman.

目次

Chapter one. Early Hard Knocks on the Road to Riches and Fame. Quirky Habits and Brazen Philosophy: How to Outwit Your Superiors. Chapter two. How to Quit a Good Job and Then Lose a Million Dollars. Quirky Habits and Brazen Philosophy: Even a Crank Knows to Dress for Success. Chapter three. Sometimes Necessity Is the Mother of a Career. Quirky Habits and Brazen Philosophy: Overcoming Stage Fright and Winning the Audience as a Public Speaker. Chapter four. Welcome to Corporate America: Hard-Nosed Negotiating and Profit-Driven Management. Quirky Habits and Brazen Philosophy: The Authors Stormy Work Habits. Chapter five. Sucked into the Gilded Age: Money Lust and the Making of an Inventor. Quirky Habits and Brazen Philosophy: Managing a Glut of Loathsome Correspondence. Chapter six. Seeing and Seizing Opportunities:Venture Capitalist and Wall Street Speculator. Quirky Habits and Brazen Philosophy: The Half-Soled Stockbroker. Chapter seven. Bold Vision and Imagination: How Twain Made General U. S. Grant and Himself Rich. Quirky Habits and Brazen Philosophy: Smoking Inspires Brainstorming and Problem Solving. Chapter eight. A Shakespearean Business Tale: How Blind Love in Business Turns to Tragedy. Quirky Habits and Brazen Philosophy: Image Is Everything, But Interviews Are Twaddle. Chapter nine. Enduring Financial Crisis and Adversity:A Rockefeller Crony Comes to the Rescue. Quirky Habits and Brazen Philosophy: Are Ethics for Fools? Chapter ten. Salvaging a Career and Dignity. Quirky Habits and Brazen Philosophy: Avoid My Example. Chapter eleven. Back in the Saddle: Playing the Insiders Game. Quirky Habits and Brazen Philosophy: How to Live a Long, Successful Life. Selected Mark Twain Maxims. Notes. Index.

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