Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.37 | Fiction literature | 7 October 2010
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The Fourth Estate
The Fourth Estate is a 1996 novel. It chronicles the lives of two media barons, Richard Armstrong and Keith Townsend, from their starkly contrasting childhoods to their ultimate battle to build the world's biggest media empire. The book is based on two real life media barons - Robert Maxwell and Rupert Murdoch, who fought to control the newspaper market in England (Murdoch bought The Sun and News of the World and later The Times and Maxwell bought the Daily Mirror and its Sunday edition, the Sunday Mirror).
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Trump Strategies for Real Estate: Billionaire Lessons for the Small Investor
Added by: alexa19 | Karma: 4030.49 | Black Hole | 26 September 2010
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Trump Strategies for Real Estate: Billionaire Lessons for the Small Investor
Trump Strategies for Real Estate offers unbeatable insider advice for every serious real estate investor—beginners and old pros alike. For more than twenty-five years, author George Ross has been one of Donald Trump’s chief advisors and intimately involved with many of Trump’s biggest real estate deals.
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5 Magic Paths to Making a Fortune in Real Estate (2nd. edition)
The five paths to riches real estate expert Jim Lumley describes are common approaches to property investment––fixer-uppers, lease/option, wholesale, buy-and-hold, and single- and multifamily rentals. But the real magic in this book is Lumleys uncanny ability to teach absolutely anyone––even lifelong renters––everything they need to know about the basics of real estate investment and how to make a killing using the five strategies.
This workmanlike suspense thriller by the author of Laguna Heat takes its name from the populous Vietnamese community in California's Orange County, an intriguing although largely unexplored backdrop for the action. Chuck Frye, a surf bum who has recently failed at journalism, business and marriage, lives in the shadow of his war-hero brother Bennett, and their father, a wealthy real-estate tycoon. Bennett's Vietnamese wife is a singer whose protest music has made her a heroine among anticommunists and Asian expatriates.