The introduction by Albert Jay Nock gives substance and credence to this amazing collection of aphorisms, bits of...

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MEDITATIONS IN WALL STREET

The introduction by Albert Jay Nock gives substance and credence to this amazing collection of aphorisms, bits of philosophy, the sort of jottings that one would give the world and all to be able to produce spontaneously in after-dinner speaking or in casual conversation. To think that the author is a ""Wall Streeter"" gives one a new vision of Wall Street -- and a kindlier one. Here is a modern Montaigne, a modern Franklin -- and the best thing about him is that he starts one's own thoughts in new channels, or variations of old channels. For guest room tables, pick up reading -- and for consultation in preparations of the aforementioned after-dinner speaking.

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Publisher: Morrow

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1940

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