augustabound Posted April 5, 2014 Posted April 5, 2014 Free Kindle edition. I'm not sure if it's a daily deal or not, it was just a fluke I found it. http://www.amazon.ca/Autobiography-Andrew-Carnegie-ebook/dp/B004UKDO7M/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1396659729&sr=8-3&keywords=Andrew+Carnegie
John Hjorth Posted May 7 Posted May 7 I've tried today to look around a bit for this book, inspired by what has been posted recently here on CoBF about charty activities and Charlie Mungers will, where Andrew Carnegie was a major philantropist. I ended up being severely confused, because I could find so many editions of the book, that I wasen't able to distinguish them from each other. I do not recall having had similar experience earlier with any book since my start of investing. And the price spread I experienced today of what I see as first hand books was huge. Any help, - if any available - is very much appreciated.
Spooky Posted August 20 Posted August 20 On 5/7/2024 at 4:56 PM, John Hjorth said: I ended up being severely confused, because I could find so many editions of the book, that I wasen't able to distinguish them from each other. I do not recall having had similar experience earlier with any book since my start of investing. Did you ever find a good version John?
John Hjorth Posted August 20 Posted August 20 As you see, @Spooky, There were no actual constructive contributions from the bookworms here on CoBF about the matter, so I haven't more or less 'just bought one'. I will likely tinker more with the issue when we up here in Northern Europe enter the dark period later this year, I suppose and think. - So the short answer is 'No' to your question.
Morgan Posted August 20 Posted August 20 When there’s a big spread on books, I just buy the cheapest one unless it’s for a gift. Sometimes I check out Wikipedia to see if there is more info on each edition.
bt1 Posted August 21 Posted August 21 If you folks did not know this already, Normally out of copyright books(old biographies and such) are also sometimes available in archive.org. You can checkout books for an hour and renew more as you need it(as long as it is available). For e.g. I see this https://archive.org/details/autobiographyofa0000carn_b0m4/page/n10/mode/1up
Sharad Posted August 21 Posted August 21 As a philanthropist, I imagine Carnegie removed ordered removal of all copyrights from his books as soon as practicable. As such lots of publishers release the books, so the price ranges abound. John, you can get a free copy (online version) at www.gutenberg.org. I assume Kindle/Amazon has a free online version as well.
schin Posted August 22 Posted August 22 On 8/20/2024 at 8:45 PM, bt1 said: If you folks did not know this already, Normally out of copyright books(old biographies and such) are also sometimes available in archive.org. You can checkout books for an hour and renew more as you need it(as long as it is available). For e.g. I see this https://archive.org/details/autobiographyofa0000carn_b0m4/page/n10/mode/1up @bt1 - Are there investing books that are out of copyright that are worth a gander?
jouni1 Posted August 22 Posted August 22 There are a lot of investment books on archive.org. Not sure they need to even be out of copyright, if they're available only for borrowing. Just search for the book. Here's an example: https://archive.org/details/capitalaccount00edwa
bt1 Posted August 23 Posted August 23 @schin As jouni1 pointed out above lots of books are available for borrowing. For e.g I found 1934 edition of security analysis by Benjamin Graham is available here https://archive.org/details/securityanalysis0000grah
schin Posted August 27 Posted August 27 @bt1 @jouni1 - Pretty cool resource. I love it. I was looking for Li Lu's Moving the Mountain book -- but, got a lot of false positives. Also, tried to find "The Memoirs of Walter J. Schloss"... those are two rare books I've been wanting to read. But, I can see other interesting stuff. Thanks!
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