John Brooks (1920-1993) was a renowned financial journalist and author, best known for his contributions to The New Yorker.
He wrote ten nonfiction books on business and finance, with several becoming critically acclaimed classics.
Brooks' work focused on Wall Street and corporate America, offering insightful analyses of financial events and business culture.
His writing style combined meticulous research with engaging storytelling, making complex financial topics accessible to a broader audience.
Although primarily remembered for his financial journalism, Brooks also published three novels and wrote book reviews for prominent publications.
His enduring influence on business literature is evident in the continued popularity of his works, particularly "Business Adventures," which has been praised by notable figures in the business world.
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