Catching the Wolf of Wall Street explained

Catching the Wolf of Wall Street
Author:Jordan Belfort
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Non-fiction
Publisher:Bantam Books
Release Date:February 24, 2009
Media Type:Print, e-book, audiobook
Pages:480 pp.
Isbn:978-0553807042

Catching the Wolf of Wall Street: More Incredible True Stories of Fortunes, Schemes, Parties, and Prison is the second non-fiction book by former stockbroker and trader Jordan Belfort. The text was initially published on February 24, 2009, by Bantam Books.[1] [2] [3]

Overview

The first book, The Wolf of Wall Street, explores his rise and fall in the financial world. The second memoir describes Belfort's life and events after his arrest.[4] The sale of the rights to cinematize these two books is estimated to have earned Belfort some $2 million.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Kolhatkar . Sheelah . 2013-11-11 . The MAN The Myth The WOLF . Bloomberg Businessweek . 4354 . 72–76.
  2. Whaley . Mary . 2009-02-15 . Catching the Wolf of Wall Street: More Incredible True Stories of Fortunes, Schemes, Parties, and Prison . Booklist . 105 . 12 . 12.
  3. 2008-12-15 . Catching the Wolf of Wall Street . Kirkus Reviews . 76 . 24 . 1285–1285.
  4. Web site: Jordan Belfort Biography . biography.com. 2015-08-04 .
  5. Web site: Jordan Belfort: The real Wolf of Wall Street and the men who brought him down . independent.co.uk. 2015-08-04 . 12 January 2014. NICK. HARDING .