Too Good to be True: The Outlandish Story of WedtechDoubleday, 1990 - 379 pages James Traub takes the reader on an almost unbelievable adventure--from the South Bronx to the White House to Wall Street--in an untidy morality play about politics and finance in America in the 1980's. |
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