Monday, February 28, 2011

How to Read the Wall Street Journal for Pleasure and for Profit by C.M. Flumiani


How to Read the Wall Street Journal for Pleasure and for Profit

by C.M. Flumiani

Book Description: The Library of Wall Street, 1964. Soft cover. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Softcover, Orange card wrappers with black lettering to cover, 1964. Second Printing.

Book Condition:
Very Good, some shelf wear to edges and spine extremes, corners bumped, previous owners name stamped to title page along with penciled price. Pages show slight tanning appropriate to the age of this title, two small (1/8") areas of foxing to text block and a small area (1/8") on back cover. Otherwise pages are clean and unmarked. Some minor rubbing and soil to wrappers. (see photo).

Contents: 1: Introduction, 2: The First Five Parts, 3: The Supreme Ratio, 4: Bonds, 5: Commodity Markets, 6: Over-The-Counter Markets, 7: Quotations, 8: Averages, 9: Most Active Stock Box, 10: New Highs & New Lows, 11: Short Sale and Conclusions - Includes charts and one of Flumiani's characterist scribble drawings. He was one of the most colorful Wall Street authors of his time and this is a good example of his writting as it's a lot more "straight forward" then some of his other musings about the market. His work is getting harder and harder to find. Scarce Title, 77 Pages.

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