Xerxes Posted September 19 Share Posted September 19 While re-reading Chris Mayer’ 100x book, came across his recommending of two books by Barton Biggs, which I missed in my first read some years ago. 1 - hedgehogging 2 - wealth, war and wisdom. Bought both books but started with the wrong one. Hedgehogging is a bore to read. But there is a hidden gem in it : Chapter XI of “Hedgehogging” covers wealth transfer from one generation to another. And in it there are two case studies, the Yale Endowment and that of the Iron Chancellor ! These are the excerpt from Barton Biggs’ book. Where he references the book that is the genesis of this thread. Long story short, Bismarck was a fan of timberland to preserve wealth. If you need more you can buy the actual book on the topic. I was able to find an obscure copy. But haven’t read the actual book. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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