Trump's story begins when many real estate moguls went belly-up in what he calls the Great Depression of 1990. Trump reveals how he renegotiated millions of dollars in bank loans and survived the recession, paving the way for a resurgence, during which he built the most successful casino operation in Atlantic City, broke ground on one of the biggest and most lucrative development projects ever undertaken in New York City, and outsmarted one of South America's richest men for rights to the Miss Universe pageant. Blunt, ...
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Trump's story begins when many real estate moguls went belly-up in what he calls the Great Depression of 1990. Trump reveals how he renegotiated millions of dollars in bank loans and survived the recession, paving the way for a resurgence, during which he built the most successful casino operation in Atlantic City, broke ground on one of the biggest and most lucrative development projects ever undertaken in New York City, and outsmarted one of South America's richest men for rights to the Miss Universe pageant. Blunt, outrageous, smart as hell, and full of hilarious stories--check out his chapter "The Art of the Prenuptial Agreement"--Trump tells it like it is: the women in his life; the wild and woolly deals; negotiating tactics; his investment philosophy; and his strategy for success or coming back from adversity. Whether you love him or hate him, one thing is certain about Donald Trump: He is a true American original, with great instincts and billion-dollar dreams. "The Art of the Comeback" is Trump at his best--unpredictable, irreverent, and irrepressible.
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Fine in fine dust jacket. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. With dust jacket. 244 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade. First Edition. Hardcover+ dust jacket in mylar sleeve; excellent condition. Black cloth cover, straight spine, edges, clean text, no remainder mark. Ships with signature tracking.
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Fine in Fine jacket. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" Tall. State first edition at copyright; full number-line. Black boards, deep black spine wrap, gold embossed spine titlles, light shelf wear. Pages fine; no writing. Light Manila endpapers. Bind fine; hinges intact. Dust wrapper, with raised gold cover and spine titles, light rub; unclipped 25.95, protected in new clear sleeve. Cover imagery depicts Trump holding Manhattan skyline in snowglobe at front panel, and, Trump on his jet making a deal on phone. In Donald J. Trump's third book following The Art of the Deal, and Surviving At the Top, his story begins when many real estate moguls went belly-up in what he calls the Great Depression of 1990. Here, The Donald reveals how he renegotiated millions of dollars in bank loans and survived the recession, paving the way for a resurgence, during which he broke ground on one of the biggest and most lucrative development projects ever undertaken in New York City, and outsmarted one of South America's richest men for rights to the Miss Universe pageant. Blunt, outrageous, smart as hell, and full of hilarious stories-"The Art of the Prenuptial Agreement"-Trump tells it like it is: the women in his life; the wild and woolly deals; negotiating tactics; his investment philosophy; and his strategy for success or coming back from adversity. Whether you love him or hate him, one thing is certain about Donald Trump: He is a true American original, with great instincts and billion-dollar dreams. The Art of the Comeback is Trump at his best--unpredictable, irreverent, and irrepressible. Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper. 244 pages. Insured post.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" Tall. Signed by Author Beautifully signed and inscribed by Donald J. Trump at front endpaper: "To Christine, Best, Donald J. Trump". State first edition at copyright; full number-line. Black boards, deep black spine wrap, gold embossed spine titlles, fine. Pages very good; several at front w/neat yellow highlight. Light manila colored endpapers. Bind fine; hinges intact. Dust wrapper, with raised gold cover and spine titles, moderate shelf wear, some rub to titles; unclipped 25.95, protected in new clear sleeve. Cover imagery depicts Trump holding Manhattan skyline in snowglobe at front panel, and, Trump on his jet making a deal on phone. In Donald J. Trump's third book following The Art of the Deal, and Surviving At the Top, his story begins when many real estate moguls went belly-up in what he calls the Great Depression of 1990. Here, The Donald reveals how he renegotiated millions of dollars in bank loans and survived the recession, paving the way for a resurgence, during which he broke ground on one of the biggest and most lucrative development projects ever undertaken in New York City, and outsmarted one of South America's richest men for rights to the Miss Universe pageant. Blunt, outrageous, smart as hell, and full of hilarious stories-"The Art of the Prenuptial Agreement"-Trump tells it like it is: the women in his life; the wild and woolly deals; negotiating tactics; his investment philosophy; and his strategy for success or coming back from adversity. Whether you love him or hate him, one thing is certain about Donald Trump: He is a true American original, with great instincts and billion-dollar dreams. The Art of the Comeback is Trump at his best--unpredictable, irreverent, and irrepressible. Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper. 244 pages. Insured post.
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Fine in Fine jacket. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" Tall. Signed by Author Beautifully flat signed by Donald Trump at front endpaper. State first edition at copyright; full number-line. Black boards, deep black spine wrap, gold embossed spine titles, fine. Pages fine. Light manila endpapers. Bind fine; hinges intact. Dust wrapper, with raised gold cover and spine titles, light shelf wear, rub; unclipped 25.95, protected in new clear sleeve. Gold label to front jacket panel: "LIBERTIES, Autographed". Cover imagery depicts Trump holding Manhattan skyline in snowglobe at front panel, and, Trump on his jet making a deal on phone. In Donald J. Trump's third book, following The Art of the Deal and Surviving At the Top, his story begins when many real estate moguls went belly-up in what he calls the Great Depression of 1990. Here, The Donald reveals how he renegotiated millions of dollars in bank loans and survived the recession, paving the way for a resurgence. He broke ground on one of the largest and most lucrative development projects ever undertaken in New York City, and outsmarted one of South America's richest men for rights to the Miss Universe pageant. Blunt, outrageous, smart as hell, and full of hilarious stories-"The Art of the Prenuptial Agreement". Trump tells it like it is: the women in his life; the wild and woolly deals; negotiating tactics; his investment philosophy; and his strategy for success or coming back from adversity. Whether you love him or hate him, one thing is certain about Donald Trump: he is a true American original, with great instincts and billion-dollar dreams. The Art of the Comeback is Trump at his best-unpredictable, irreverent, and irrepressible. Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper. 244 pages. Insured post.
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Fine in Fine jacket. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" Tall. Signed by Author Beautifully inscribed and signed thick black felt-tip by Donald Trump at front endpaper: "To The Donald, From, Donald J. Trump". Rarity apparently inscribed to another with same moniker, but humorously addresses signee with his own personal nickname: 'The Donald'. Stated first edition at copyright; full number-line. Black boards, deep black spine wrap, gold embossed spine titles, fine. Pages fine. Light manila endpapers. Bind fine; hinges intact. Dust wrapper, with raised gold cover and spine titles, light shelf wear, rub; unclipped 25.95, protected in new clear sleeve. Cover imagery depicts Trump holding Manhattan skyline in snowglobe at front panel, and, Trump on his jet making a deal on phone. In Donald J. Trump's third book, following The Art of the Deal and Surviving At the Top, his story begins when many real estate moguls went belly-up in what he calls the Great Depression of 1990. Here, The Donald reveals how he renegotiated millions of dollars in bank loans and survived the recession, paving the way for a resurgence. He broke ground on one of the largest and most lucrative development projects ever undertaken in New York City, and outsmarted one of South America's richest men for rights to the Miss Universe pageant. Blunt, outrageous, smart as hell, and full of hilarious stories-"The Art of the Prenuptial Agreement". Trump tells it like it is: the women in his life; the wild and woolly deals; negotiating tactics; his investment philosophy; and his strategy for success or coming back from adversity. Whether you love him or hate him, one thing is certain about Donald Trump: he is a true American original, with great instincts and billion-dollar dreams. The Art of the Comeback is Trump at his best-unpredictable, irreverent, and irrepressible. Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper. 244 pages. Insured post.
Small chip on dust jacket at seem of back cover. Otherwise fantastic condition. Very happy with purchase. Shipping was timely and fast. Thank you!
Brian H
May 5, 2011
Trump's Best
If you've watched Apprentice, seen his Roast, or know anything about Donald Trump, you know he likes being on the top. This book was written after the markets crumbled in the late 80s and early 90s, leaving many high-riders of the Reagan era broke and left by the side of the road.
Trump takes great pride in pointing out that the crumbling markets never beat him, noting that at one point he was humbled as he pointed out that a homeless man was a billion dollars richer than he.
Inspirational, funny, and clearly triumphant, this book is enjoyable if you enjoy The Donald's style: Brash, bold, and confident.