Supermoney.

First Edition of Adam Smith's Supermoney

Supermoney.

SMITH, Adam.

Item Number: 112399

New York: Random House, 1972.

First edition of this work by the author of The Money Game. Octavo, original cloth. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. Jacket design by the Visagraphics.

Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Samuelson wrote of Supermoney, "it is as profound and witty as The Money Game, a book he had called "a modern classic." What is Supermoney? It is profits, washed through the markets: you either have it or you don't. The green stuff in your pocket is not the real money. Supermoney explains why the rich get richer, and CEOs, even of failing companies, press for more options. The questions Supermoney considers are still relevant today: Can money really be managed? Can funds perform? What happens to individuals in a market dominated by professionals? Supermoney also introduced, for the first time, the man who was to become an American icon: Warren Buffett. All this is told in the light, bright, famously funny style of Adam Smith.

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