"Dealings is no ordinary memoir, as befits its author, Felix
Rohatyn. Looking back on his extraordinary life, from a chance
reprieve from a Nazi death camp to the heights of finance, politics
and diplomacy, his story is an American saga, well-written and
thoughtful." --Henry A. Kissinger
"How Wall Street came to this not-so-pretty pass is the subtext of
this fascinating memoir by one of America's greatest deal-makers.
Read it for profit and pleasure alike." --James Grant, editor,
Grant's Interest Rate Observer
"In Dealings, Felix Rohatyn shows that he is a master story-teller,
bringing us deep inside the worlds of Wall Street and Washington.
Others have written about the art of the deal, but no one does it
better or with more verve than Felix Rohatyn." --Madeleine K.
Albright, U.S. Secretary of State, 1997-2001
"While Felix Rohatyn was perhaps the preeminent insider in the New
York financial world for decades, in Dealings he manages an
outsider's perspective that makes the book all the more valuable.
Still the discreet banker, he reveals enough juicy stories to make
his book both important and fun to read." --Connie Bruck, author of
The Predator's Ball, Master of the Game, and When Hollywood Had a
King
Advance Praise for DEALINGS "Once, Wall Street bankers focused on
serving clients. Once, they were called Wise Men, who proferred
advice seemingly unmotivated by greed. An investment banking Hall
of Fame would include Felix Rohatyn as one of these Wise Men, and
this candid, fast-paced memoir vividly recounts tales of the many
mergers he both engineered and avoided, the unvarnished advice he
gave many CEOs, the brilliant way he engineered the rescue of New
York City from near bankruptcy. This book is a treat." --Ken
Auletta, author of Googled and Greed and Glory on Wall Street
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