1917-1927 Benjamin Graham Investment Writings

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Sep 09, 2009
While recently perusing the value shelves at our local library, we were pleasantly surprised to find a tremendous 2009 title we'd heard nothing about: Benjamin Graham on Investing--Enduring Lessons from the Father of Value Investing. The book contains a collection of writings from The Magazine of Wall Street penned by Graham from 1917-1927; and collected, compiled and edited by Rodney Klein--himself a former student of Graham's at UCLA in 1960.

From the book's back cover:
Most famous for his investing classic Security Analysis, first published by McGraw-Hill in 1934, Benjamin Graham wrote forThe Magazine of Wall Street between 1917 and 1927. It was in these early articles that Graham began fleshing out what would eventually become some of the most influential investment theories in history.

Now, for the first time, Graham’s early writings are available exclusively in a single volume.

Benjamin Graham on Investing is a rare presentation of the legendary investor’s unique analytical style and methods for determining a company’s true value. Writing from the last two years of World War I through the years leading up to the crash of 1929, Graham’s articles are not only indicative of the economic turbulence of the period but also serve as timeless pieces of wisdom for any investor.

Edited and featuring a preface by Rodney G. Klein, a former student of the legendary value investor, and with detailed commentary by asset allocation expert David M. Darst, this collection is a prized volume for any fan of Benjamin Graham

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Todd Sullivan

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