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All the Money in the World by John Pearson; 9780008281533

All the Money in the World

By John Pearson

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All the Money in the World by John Pearson delves into the intricate and often shadowy world of wealth, power, and the lengths individuals will go to acquire both. This gripping narrative weaves together the biographies of notorious tycoons and the corporate machinations that have defined the petroleum and oil industries.

The Story

At the heart of this exploration lies the astonishing life of the infamous J. Paul Getty, whose relentless pursuit of wealth set the stage for a saga filled with ambition, betrayal, and crime. Pearson masterfully uncovers the personal and professional struggles that shaped Getty's legacy, revealing a man driven by an insatiable desire for success and recognition.

Why Readers Love It

  • Intriguing Prose: Pearson's engaging writing style brings the historical figures and events to life, making complex subjects accessible and compelling.
  • Richly Detailed: The meticulously researched narrative offers insights into the corporate histories and scandals that have influenced the global economy.
  • Thought-Provoking Themes: The book raises questions about morality, greed, and the human condition, prompting readers to reflect on the true cost of wealth.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for readers interested in true crime, corporate history, and biographies of influential figures. Fans of Pearson's previous works, such as The Private Lives of the Roman Emperors and Thatcher's People, will find much to appreciate in this captivating tale of ambition and excess.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 197 mm × 129 mm × 23 mm
Pages: 368
Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN: 9780008281533

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