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What books are worth recommending about the history of Wall Street?

"A Monetary History of the United States" Friedman "The Great Game" "Hedge Fund Chronicles" [US] Barton Biggs "Behind the Integrity" Frank Partnoy "Where's the Customer's Yacht?"

"Fred Jr. "Liar's Poker" [US] Michael Lewis "The Failure of Common Sense: The Battle for Financial Power Behind Lehman" "The Hedge Fund Chronicle" [US] Barton Biggs "Behind the Integrity"

Frank Partnoy, "The Great Game: The Rise of Wall Street's Financial Empire" [US] John S. Gordon, "The Goldman Sachs Empire" (Part 1 and 2) [US] Charles Ellis, "The Wolf of Wall Street: Here I Go"

"The Lost Way of Money, Power and Desire" Jordan Belfort "I am Bloomberg" Michael Bloomberg "Too Big to Fail" Andrew Ross Sorkin "How the Wall Street Journal Tells Stories"

"Author: [US] William E. Blondell "A Walk on Wall Street" [US] Burton McKeel "The Meat of Wall Street" Author: Andy Kessler "Gann's 45 Years on Wall Street" Author: William

?D? Gann's "Memoirs of Graham the Godfather of Wall Street" Author: Graham The Partnership, biographies of several big shots (not necessarily Wall Street tycoons, the history of American industrial development is also inextricably linked to Wall Street,

Carnegie and Rockefeller are fine) and related books that are more interesting and readable (such as The Barbarian at the Gate, King of Capital, Too Big to Fail, etc.)