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In 1975, legendary value investor Benjamin Graham wrote that his net-net stock strategy worked so well that he had renounced all other value investing strategies.In his 2014 shareholder letter, Warren Buffett wrote that he earned the highest returns of his career employing this 'cigar butt' approach to investing.And despite the widespread assumption that net-net stocks are a relic of the past, Graham's net-net stock strategy is just as viable today for small private investors as it was for Buffett's 'superinvestors' during their early careers. Net-net investing remains the most powerful value investing approach a small investor can adopt.This book is your ultimate practical guide to implementing it – and reaping the rewards – in today's markets.Evan Bleker has spent ten years studying Graham's strategy to uncover its real-world performance, how to employ it, and why it works. He's also dug deeply to identify additional criteria to boost returns and ensure a greater number of winners.In this book, Evan defines the strategy for investors, then walks readers through the strategy's philosophy, as well as academic and industry studies assessing the framework, and its implementation by world-class value investors such as Benjamin Graham, Warren Buffett, and Peter Cundill.He also compiles selection criteria into a practical checklist for investors, and documents how the strategy works in today's markets with exclusive detailed case studies.
Benjamin Franklin's Philadelphia Printing
C. William Miller
American Philosophical Society Press
1974
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Benjamin Rush's Lectures on the Mind: Memoirs, American Philosophical Society (Vol. 144)
Eric T. Carlson; Jeffrey L. Wollock; Patricia S. Noel
American Philosophical Society Press
1981
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This volume contains the lectures of Dr. Benjamin Rush on physiology, which deal with the mind. Regarded as "the father of American psychiatry," for over 30 years Dr. Rush treated insane patients at the Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia. He published the first American book on psychiatry, "Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon the Disease of the Mind," in 1812. Contents of this volume: General Introduction; The Syllabus; The Introductory Lecture; Introduction to the Lectures on Animal Life; Benjamin Rush Lectures on the Mind; Introduction to the Mind; Introduction to Sleep and Dreams; and Epilogue.
Benjamin Franklin in American Thought and Culture, 1790-1990
Nian-Sheng Huang
American Philosophical Society Press
1994
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Benjamin Franklin's First Government Printing
Keith Arbour
American Philosophical Society Press
1999
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Benjamin Franklin on the Art of Eating
Benjamin Franklin; Gilbert Chinard
American Philosophical Society
2006
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Too often dismissed as the least philosophic of the Founding Fathers, Benjamin Franklin had a deep and lasting impact on the shape of American political thought. In this substantial collection of Franklins letters, essays, and lesser-known papers, Ralph Ketcham traces the development of Franklins practicaland distinctly Americanpolitical thought from his earliest Silence Dogood essays to his final writings on the Constitution and The Evils of the Slave Trade.
The Political Thought of Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
2003
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Too often dismissed as the least philosophic of the Founding Fathers, Benjamin Franklin had a deep and lasting impact on the shape of American political thought. In this substantial collection of Franklin's letters, essays, and lesser-known papers, Ralph Ketcham traces the development of Franklin's practical-and distinctly American-political thought from his earliest Silence Dogood essays to his final writings on the Constitution and The Evils of the Slave Trade.
Benjamin Capps has been called the Texas author whose work will be read 100 years from now, but Clayton notes that Caps has not been the frequent subject of nationally disseminated critical interpretation, perhaps because he is an anomaly--a writer of serious, literary fiction set in the West. Notable are Capps's perceptive characterizations and his use of historical background and folklore.
This book details the journey of life of Benjamin Smart, a young boy that was abandoned at 5, betrayed and ignored by his entire family, moved to be with new family only for them to do the same. His father neglected him and even tried to cause physical harm. Abused by several family members, he still maintained a good heart. He has sought out love through sex, music, and working in the music industry alongside multi-platinum artists, and became a single father. He constantly put his daughter's needs before his, causing him to be single and embattled by his daughter's mother. This book shows how you don't have to become evil just because the world wants you to be.
Autobiography containing unbelievable yet true stories and traumas. His book tells of mental and physical abuse, neglect, abandonment, suffering, love, hate, and deception. A young boy abandoned by his entire family, raised by society.
Benjamin Losford and His Handy Dandy Clippers
Sean Hollins
Fortitude Graphic Design and Printing
2016
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Benjamin Losford and His Handy Dandy Clippers is a historical fiction based on the true-life story of Benjamin Losford of Edmore, Michigan. Benjamin's story inspires youth to find their gifts in life and use them to excel in places they could never have imagined. The true-life story was brought to life by illustrator Kenjji Jumanne-Marshall whose award-winning skills created a book that all ages can enjoy.
Benjamin Losford and His Handy Dandy Clippers
Sonya Hollins; Sean Hollins
Season Press LLC
2016
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