Bernie Madoff: Booked at Ford Library
The end of the Bernie Madoff story has yet to be written, but books are already rolling off the presses, including five books in the month of August alone.
Here is a list of titles just purchased by the Ford Library last week.
- Betrayal: The life and lies of Bernie Madoff
by Andrew Kirtzman
Written like a novel, this book is the most readable of the lot, and gives readers an inside look at Madoff, his family and the investors. - Too Good to be True: The rise and fall of Bernie Madoff
by Erin Arvedlund
A well researched book by an investigative journalist, who first warned investors about Madoff in Barrons in 2001, providing the clear explanations about how hedge funds and Madoff’s scam worked. - Madoff with the Money
by Jerry Oppenheimer
A portrait of Madoff as a flawed man, as revealed through anecdotes from his family, friends and business associates. - Catastrophe: The story of Bernard L. Madoff, the man who swindled the world
by Deborah and Gerald Strober
One of the first books about Madoff, published by two historians in March 2009, is a chronicle of the weeks immediately before and after Madoff’s arrest. - Bernard Madoff: Masterminding a billion dollar fraud
by Filiquarian Publishing, LLC
A summary of news articles about the Madoff scandal.
Tip: If any of these books are currently checked out, you can recall them by clicking the “Get this Title” text in the catalog record when you follow the links above. More about recalls …
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Tags: Business Ethics, Case studies, Finance