<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Billionaire oil trader Marc Rich for the first time talks at length about his private life (including his expensive divorce from wife Denise); his invention of the spot oil market, which made his fortune and changed the world economy; his lucrative and unpublicized dealings with Ayatollah Khomeini's Iran, Fidel Castro's Cuba, war-ravaged Angola, and apartheid South Africa; his quiet cooperation with the Israeli and U.S. governments (even after he was indicted for tax fraud by Rudy Guiliani) and near-comical attempts by U.S. officials to kidnap him illegally. <p/>This sure-to-make-headlines book is the first no-holds-barred biography of Rich, who was famously pardoned by Bill Clinton, and resurfaced in the news during the confirmation hearings of Attorney General Eric Holder. <i>The King of Oil</i> sheds stunning new light on one of the most controversial international businessmen of all time.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"It's a psychological thriller, each page percolating with the triumphant darkness that is Marc David Rich." --<i>Bloomberg News</i> <p/>"An empathetic look at the notorious Marc Rich, one of the most successful and controversial commodities traders in recent history and a key figure in the invention of the spot market. With unparalleled access to Rich, his family and associates, business journalist Ammann paints a nuanced portrait of the man vilified for trading with Iran and apartheid-era South Africa, accused of being the biggest tax fraudster in U.S. history and recipient of an infamous presidential pardon. This meticulous account sets the record straight on a reluctant public figure who lost in the court of public opinion, but escaped being tried in a court of law." --<i>Publishers Weekly</i> <p/>"Is Rich a rogue or a philanthropic businessman? Ammann lets readers draw their own conclusion. This book reads like a cross between a rags-to-riches saga and a cloak-and-dagger thriller, but it's also an excellent and timely primer on the world of commodities trading within a global economy and will greatly appeal to readers interested in current events." --<i>Library Journal</i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>Daniel Ammann is business editor of the highly regarded Swiss weekly Die Weltwoche. He was educated at Zurich University, UC Berkeley and <i>Fondation Postuniversitaire</i> <i>Internationale </i>in Paris. In 2007 he won the Georg von Holtzbrinck Prize for Business Journalism.</p>
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