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OverviewThis book is more than a collection of previously published columns. A good quarter of the book is new and unpublished material. It also includes many of Samara Bryan's wonderful illustrations, which so brought to life the domestic crises which propels Bernard from one furiously scribbled diary page to another. Never in the field of human conflict have so many biscuits mattered so much to so few, as Churchill may once have said. The next volume of the diaries, Bernard Jones and the Temple of Mammon will be published in November 2007. The funniest and most realistic book ever written about investment. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nick LouthPublisher: Ludensian Books Imprint: Ludensian Books Volume: v. 1 Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 18.50cm Weight: 0.336kg ISBN: 9780955493904ISBN 10: 0955493900 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 14 February 2007 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsReviewsThe funniest and most realistic book ever written about investment. Bernard Jones had me laughing out loud from the first moment his diary appeared on our pages. Thank goodness his diaries are now published in this volume - a week is too long to wait for the next instalment. -- Matthew Vincent Editor, Investors Chronicle The funniest and most realistic book ever written about investment. Bernard Jones had me laughing out loud from the first moment his diary appeared on our pages. Thank goodness his diaries are now published in this volume - a week is too long to wait for the next instalment. -- Matthew Vincent Editor, Investors Chronicle The funniest and most realistic book ever written about investment. Bernard Jones had me laughing out loud from the first moment his diary appeared on our pages. Thank goodness his diaries are now published in this volume - a week is too long to wait for the next instalment. -- Matthew Vincent Editor, Investors Chronicle Author InformationNick Louth is a financial journalist, author and investment commentator. He has regular columns in the Financial Times, the Investors Chronicle and on MSN Money website. His first book, an investment guide called Multiply your Money was published by McGraw Hill in November 2001. The Investment Diary of Bernard Jones followed in February 2007 and a novel, Bite, in October 2007. The second volume of the Bernard Jones Diaries, Bernard Jones and the Temple of Mammon, was published in November 2007. Nick Louth is married and lives in Lincolnshire. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |