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Buffett's recommended reading list (Part 2)

Today, the class monitor continues to bring you Buffett's recommended book list, organizing the second volume of Buffett's recommended good books ~

11. "Investing in a Steady Way: Learning from the Common Sense of the World's Largest Fund Founder"
Author: John Bogle
Today, the class monitor continues to bring you Buffett's recommended reading list, compiling Buffett's recommended good books Part 2~   11. 'Investing Steadily: Learning the Common Sense of Making Stable Profits from the World's Largest Fund Founder' Author: John Bogle Buffett recommended this book in his 2014 shareholder letter. Chapter 12. "Poor Charlie's Almanack"  Author: Peter Kaufman   Buffett wrote in the letter: 'For a long time, scholars have been debating whether Charlie is the reincarnation of Ben Franklin, and this book should be able to tell you the answer'.  13. "The Most Important Thing in Investment"  Author: Howard Marks  Buffett once referred to this book as rare and valuable in a report. The author, Marks, aims to advise investors to think more when making decisions, learn from his own mistakes, and help investors succeed.  14. "The 3G Capital Empire"  Author: Cristiane Correa  Warren Buffett recommended this book at the 2014 Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Shareholders' Meeting.  15. "First A Dream"  Author: Jim Clayton, Bill Retherford  Author Jim Clayton is the son of a tenant farmer in Tennessee, he grew up in Tennessee and eventually founded the largest manufactured housing company in the usa.
Buffett recommended this book in his 2014 shareholder letter.
12. "Poor Charlie's Almanack"
Author: Peter Kaufman

Today, the class monitor continues to bring you Buffett's recommended reading list, compiling Buffett's recommended good books Part 2~   11. 'Investing Steadily: Learning the Common Sense of Making Stable Profits from the World's Largest Fund Founder' Author: John Bogle Buffett recommended this book in his 2014 shareholder letter. Chapter 12. "Poor Charlie's Almanack"  Author: Peter Kaufman   Buffett wrote in the letter: 'For a long time, scholars have been debating whether Charlie is the reincarnation of Ben Franklin, and this book should be able to tell you the answer'.  13. "The Most Important Thing in Investment"  Author: Howard Marks  Buffett once referred to this book as rare and valuable in a report. The author, Marks, aims to advise investors to think more when making decisions, learn from his own mistakes, and help investors succeed.  14. "The 3G Capital Empire"  Author: Cristiane Correa  Warren Buffett recommended this book at the 2014 Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Shareholders' Meeting.  15. "First A Dream"  Author: Jim Clayton, Bill Retherford  Author Jim Clayton is the son of a tenant farmer in Tennessee, he grew up in Tennessee and eventually founded the largest manufactured housing company in the usa.
Buffett wrote in the letter: 'For a long time, scholars have been debating whether Charlie is the reincarnation of Ben Franklin, and this book should be able to tell you the answer'.
13. "The Most Important Thing in Investment"
Author: Howard Marks
Today, the class monitor continues to bring you Buffett's recommended reading list, compiling Buffett's recommended good books Part 2~   11. 'Investing Steadily: Learning the Common Sense of Making Stable Profits from the World's Largest Fund Founder' Author: John Bogle Buffett recommended this book in his 2014 shareholder letter. Chapter 12. "Poor Charlie's Almanack"  Author: Peter Kaufman   Buffett wrote in the letter: 'For a long time, scholars have been debating whether Charlie is the reincarnation of Ben Franklin, and this book should be able to tell you the answer'.  13. "The Most Important Thing in Investment"  Author: Howard Marks  Buffett once referred to this book as rare and valuable in a report. The author, Marks, aims to advise investors to think more when making decisions, learn from his own mistakes, and help investors succeed.  14. "The 3G Capital Empire"  Author: Cristiane Correa  Warren Buffett recommended this book at the 2014 Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Shareholders' Meeting.  15. "First A Dream"  Author: Jim Clayton, Bill Retherford  Author Jim Clayton is the son of a tenant farmer in Tennessee, he grew up in Tennessee and eventually founded the largest manufactured housing company in the usa.
Buffett once referred to this book as a rare and valuable one in a report. The author Marks aims to warn investors to think more when making decisions, learn from his own mistakes, and help investors succeed.
14. "The 3G Capital Empire"
Author: Cristiane Correa
Today, the class monitor continues to bring you Buffett's recommended reading list, compiling Buffett's recommended good books Part 2~   11. 'Investing Steadily: Learning the Common Sense of Making Stable Profits from the World's Largest Fund Founder' Author: John Bogle Buffett recommended this book in his 2014 shareholder letter. Chapter 12. "Poor Charlie's Almanack"  Author: Peter Kaufman   Buffett wrote in the letter: 'For a long time, scholars have been debating whether Charlie is the reincarnation of Ben Franklin, and this book should be able to tell you the answer'.  13. "The Most Important Thing in Investment"  Author: Howard Marks  Buffett once referred to this book as rare and valuable in a report. The author, Marks, aims to advise investors to think more when making decisions, learn from his own mistakes, and help investors succeed.  14. "The 3G Capital Empire"  Author: Cristiane Correa  Warren Buffett recommended this book at the 2014 Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Shareholders' Meeting.  15. "First A Dream"  Author: Jim Clayton, Bill Retherford  Author Jim Clayton is the son of a tenant farmer in Tennessee, he grew up in Tennessee and eventually founded the largest manufactured housing company in the usa.
Buffett recommended this book at the 2014 Berkshire Hathaway Inc. shareholder meeting.
15. "First A Dream"
Author: Jim Clayton, Bill Retherford
Today, the class monitor continues to bring you Buffett's recommended reading list, compiling Buffett's recommended good books Part 2~   11. 'Investing Steadily: Learning the Common Sense of Making Stable Profits from the World's Largest Fund Founder' Author: John Bogle Buffett recommended this book in his 2014 shareholder letter. Chapter 12. "Poor Charlie's Almanack"  Author: Peter Kaufman   Buffett wrote in the letter: 'For a long time, scholars have been debating whether Charlie is the reincarnation of Ben Franklin, and this book should be able to tell you the answer'.  13. "The Most Important Thing in Investment"  Author: Howard Marks  Buffett once referred to this book as rare and valuable in a report. The author, Marks, aims to advise investors to think more when making decisions, learn from his own mistakes, and help investors succeed.  14. "The 3G Capital Empire"  Author: Cristiane Correa  Warren Buffett recommended this book at the 2014 Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Shareholders' Meeting.  15. "First A Dream"  Author: Jim Clayton, Bill Retherford  Author Jim Clayton is the son of a tenant farmer in Tennessee, he grew up in Tennessee and eventually founded the largest manufactured housing company in the usa.
Author Jim Clayton is the son of a tenant farmer in Tennessee, and he grew up in Tennessee, eventually founding the largest manufactured housing retailer in the usa.
Buffett believes that the author's autobiography inspired his investment in Clayton Homes in 2003. In his 2003 shareholder letter, he wrote that this book was a gift from students at the University of Tennessee, and Buffett told the students that he really liked this book.
16. "Retail Investors First"
Author: Arthur Levitt
Today, the class monitor continues to bring you Buffett's recommended reading list, compiling Buffett's recommended good books Part 2~   11. 'Investing Steadily: Learning the Common Sense of Making Stable Profits from the World's Largest Fund Founder' Author: John Bogle Buffett recommended this book in his 2014 shareholder letter. Chapter 12. "Poor Charlie's Almanack"  Author: Peter Kaufman   Buffett wrote in the letter: 'For a long time, scholars have been debating whether Charlie is the reincarnation of Ben Franklin, and this book should be able to tell you the answer'.  13. "The Most Important Thing in Investment"  Author: Howard Marks  Buffett once referred to this book as rare and valuable in a report. The author, Marks, aims to advise investors to think more when making decisions, learn from his own mistakes, and help investors succeed.  14. "The 3G Capital Empire"  Author: Cristiane Correa  Warren Buffett recommended this book at the 2014 Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Shareholders' Meeting.  15. "First A Dream"  Author: Jim Clayton, Bill Retherford  Author Jim Clayton is the son of a tenant farmer in Tennessee, he grew up in Tennessee and eventually founded the largest manufactured housing company in the usa.
In Buffett's 2002 shareholder letter, he explained how accounting standards and audit quality have been eroded in recent years, citing the downfall of Arthur Andersen.
Buffett wrote in the letter, 'The whole dirty affair is detailed in Levitt's excellent work "Retail Investors First".'
17. "Nuclear Terrorism"
Author: Graham Allison
Today, the class monitor continues to bring you Buffett's recommended reading list, compiling Buffett's recommended good books Part 2~   11. 'Investing Steadily: Learning the Common Sense of Making Stable Profits from the World's Largest Fund Founder' Author: John Bogle Buffett recommended this book in his 2014 shareholder letter. Chapter 12. "Poor Charlie's Almanack"  Author: Peter Kaufman   Buffett wrote in the letter: 'For a long time, scholars have been debating whether Charlie is the reincarnation of Ben Franklin, and this book should be able to tell you the answer'.  13. "The Most Important Thing in Investment"  Author: Howard Marks  Buffett once referred to this book as rare and valuable in a report. The author, Marks, aims to advise investors to think more when making decisions, learn from his own mistakes, and help investors succeed.  14. "The 3G Capital Empire"  Author: Cristiane Correa  Warren Buffett recommended this book at the 2014 Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Shareholders' Meeting.  15. "First A Dream"  Author: Jim Clayton, Bill Retherford  Author Jim Clayton is the son of a tenant farmer in Tennessee, he grew up in Tennessee and eventually founded the largest manufactured housing company in the usa.
Warren Buffett referred to the book as a 'must-read for those concerned about national security' in the 2004 shareholder letter.
18. 'The Making of the President'
Author: Theodore White
Today, the class monitor continues to bring you Buffett's recommended reading list, compiling Buffett's recommended good books Part 2~   11. 'Investing Steadily: Learning the Common Sense of Making Stable Profits from the World's Largest Fund Founder' Author: John Bogle Buffett recommended this book in his 2014 shareholder letter. Chapter 12. "Poor Charlie's Almanack"  Author: Peter Kaufman   Buffett wrote in the letter: 'For a long time, scholars have been debating whether Charlie is the reincarnation of Ben Franklin, and this book should be able to tell you the answer'.  13. "The Most Important Thing in Investment"  Author: Howard Marks  Buffett once referred to this book as rare and valuable in a report. The author, Marks, aims to advise investors to think more when making decisions, learn from his own mistakes, and help investors succeed.  14. "The 3G Capital Empire"  Author: Cristiane Correa  Warren Buffett recommended this book at the 2014 Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Shareholders' Meeting.  15. "First A Dream"  Author: Jim Clayton, Bill Retherford  Author Jim Clayton is the son of a tenant farmer in Tennessee, he grew up in Tennessee and eventually founded the largest manufactured housing company in the usa.
Warren Buffett mentioned in a 2016 interview with 'Playing Politics' that he enjoys reading political books, especially this Pulitzer Prize classic published in 1961. The book chronicles John F. Kennedy's journey to winning the 1960 presidential election, from the primaries to the general election.
19. "Limping on Water"
Author: Phil Beuth and K.C. Schulberg
Today, the class monitor continues to bring you Buffett's recommended reading list, compiling Buffett's recommended good books Part 2~   11. 'Investing Steadily: Learning the Common Sense of Making Stable Profits from the World's Largest Fund Founder' Author: John Bogle Buffett recommended this book in his 2014 shareholder letter. Chapter 12. "Poor Charlie's Almanack"  Author: Peter Kaufman   Buffett wrote in the letter: 'For a long time, scholars have been debating whether Charlie is the reincarnation of Ben Franklin, and this book should be able to tell you the answer'.  13. "The Most Important Thing in Investment"  Author: Howard Marks  Buffett once referred to this book as rare and valuable in a report. The author, Marks, aims to advise investors to think more when making decisions, learn from his own mistakes, and help investors succeed.  14. "The 3G Capital Empire"  Author: Cristiane Correa  Warren Buffett recommended this book at the 2014 Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Shareholders' Meeting.  15. "First A Dream"  Author: Jim Clayton, Bill Retherford  Author Jim Clayton is the son of a tenant farmer in Tennessee, he grew up in Tennessee and eventually founded the largest manufactured housing company in the usa.
In Warren Buffett's 2015 shareholder letter, he recommended this book, which tells the story of Phil Beuth's 40-year career at Capital Cities/ABC-TV, including his journey from a boy with cerebral palsy in a financially struggling family to a media executive.
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