Liar's Poker by Michael Lewis is a humorous insider look at the 1980s Wall Street investment firm Salomon Brothers. The book follows Lewis's journey from callow trainee to bond salesman and chronicles the frenzied years of greed and deception. It's a look at the unique and turbulent time of American business that made ambitious young men gamble everything on a high-stakes game of bluffing.
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