John Brooks
John Brooks (1920–1993) was an American writer and longtime staff writer for *The New Yorker*, best known for his books on business and finance. He also wrote three novels and was noted for his clear, wry reporting on Wall Street and corporate America.
nonfiction
business
finance
novel
Business Adventures: Twelve Classic Tales from the World of Wall Street
Once in Golconda: A True Drama of Wall Street, 1920–1938
Telephone: The First Hundred Years
Business Adventures: Twelve Classic Tales from the World of Wall Street
Showing Off in America: From Conspicuous Consumption to Parody Display
The Girl Behind the Door: A Father's Quest to Understand His Daughter's Suicide