The Gambler: How Penniless Dropout Kirk Kerkorian Became the Greatest Deal Maker in Capitalist History
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The Gambler: How Penniless Dropout Kirk Kerkorian Became the Greatest Deal Maker in Capitalist History

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From the Inside Flap Kirk Kerkorian was a pioneering American aviator, movie mogul, risk taker, and business tycoon who transformed Las Vegas and Hollywood and became one of this country's leading--and least-known--financiers. The son of Armenian immigrants, he began his early life as far as possible from his eventual place on the Forbes list of billionaires. Young Kirk learned English on the streets of L.A., made pennies hawking newspapers, and dropped out of school after eighth grade. How he went on to become one of the richest and most generous men in America--his net worth as much as $20 billion--is a story largely unknown to the world. While his friends and associates were some of the most famous celebrities--Howard Hughes, Ted Turner, Steve Wynn, Michael Milken, Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, Elvis Presley, Mike Tyson, and Andre Agassi--Kerkorian was a deeply private man. In this engrossing biography, investigative reporter William C. Rempel digs deep into Kerkorian's long-guarded history to introduce a man of contradictions--a poorly educated genius of deal-making, an extraordinarily shy man who pursued the boldest of business ventures, a careful and calculating investor who was willing to bet everything on a single roll of the dice. The Gambler illuminates as never before this little-known self-made entrepreneur and his inspiring legacy. -- Seattle Book Review --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition. “Gripping and fast-moving... the reporting and the level of detail are astounding… a riveting picture of a figure the world does not know very well, but should.”xa0 -- Washington Post “Rempel assembles a dizzying amount of information about the deals that made [Kerkorian] one of the richest men in America… Now in this most exhaustive biography, he remains as he was in life, a man of great wealth, power, honor, and mystery.” -- New York Journal of Books “The book provides a remarkably detailed and fascinating look at the career of an idiosyncratic tycoon.” -- Booklist “Chockablock with dialogue and intimate detail assembled by deep research… All sorts of celebrities—in business, sports, and elsewhere—glide through the text… [ The Gambler ] is the compelling story of a Horatio Alger.” -- Kirkus Reviews “an engrossing story of a self-made man.” -- Publishers Weekly “I recommend that every Armenian buy a copy of Kirk’s biography and suggest it to their non-Armenian neighbors, friends and colleagues. Kerkorian’s incredible accomplishments bestow a great honor upon Armenians worldwide!” -- The California Courier “A fast-moving, dramatic narrative of [Kerkorian’s] larger-than-life business career.” -- Washington Times “ The Gambler is an excellent tour de force biography of a true rags-to-riches impressario… A class act of a biography! -- Seattle Book Review “Informative and entertaining...Rempel’s The Gambler does justice to Kerkorian’s life and legacy.“ -- CDC Gaming Reports, Inc. “With The Gambler , Rempel has done Las Vegas and a generation of business entrepreneurs a great service, adding rich detail to the business titan’s deals and controversies. Kerkorian’s life is a reminder of how far Americans can go” -- KNPR --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition. “Gripping and fast-moving... the reporting and the level of detail are astounding… a riveting picture of a figure the world does not know very well, but should.”xa0 -- Washington Post “Rempel assembles a dizzying amount of information about the deals that made [Kerkorian] one of the richest men in America… Now in this most exhaustive biography, he remains as he was in life, a man of great wealth, power, honor, and mystery.” -- New York Journal of Books “The book provides a remarkably detailed and fascinating look at the career of an idiosyncratic tycoon.” -- Booklist “Chockablock with dialogue and intimate detail assembled by deep research… All sorts of celebrities—in business, sports, and elsewhere—glide through the text… [ The Gambler ] is the compelling story of a Horatio Alger.” -- Kirkus Reviews “an engrossing story of a self-made man.” -- Publishers Weekly “I recommend that every Armenian buy a copy of Kirk’s biography and suggest it to their non-Armenian neighbors, friends and colleagues. Kerkorian’s incredible accomplishments bestow a great honor upon Armenians worldwide!” -- The California Courier “A fast-moving, dramatic narrative of [Kerkorian’s] larger-than-life business career.” -- Washington Times “ The Gambler is an excellent tour de force biography of a true rags-to-riches impressario… A class act of a biography! -- Seattle Book Review “Informative and entertaining...Rempel’s The Gambler does justice to Kerkorian’s life and legacy.“ -- CDC Gaming Reports, Inc. “With The Gambler , Rempel has done Las Vegas and a generation of business entrepreneurs a great service, adding rich detail to the business titan’s deals and controversies. Kerkorian’s life is a reminder of how far Americans can go” -- KNPR --This text refers to the paperback edition. William C. Rempel is a veteran investigative reporter and editor who specialized in foreign and national projects. During a thirty-six-year career at the Los Angeles Times , he produced groundbreaking reports on subjects ranging from oil tanker safety prior to the Exxon Valdez disaster to the menace of al-Qaeda prior to September 11, 2001. He has received numerous journalism honors, including a shared Overseas Press Club Award for international terrorism reports and a Gerald Loeb Award for financial writing. He was also a finalist for the Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting. --This text refers to the paperback edition. Kirk Kerkorian was a pioneering American aviator, movie mogul, risk taker, and business tycoon who transformed Las Vegas and Hollywood and became one of this country’s leading—and least-known—financiers. The son of Armenian immigrants, he began his early life as far as possible from his eventual place on the Forbes list of billionaires. Young Kirk learned English on the streets of L.A., made pennies hawking newspapers, and dropped out of school after eighth grade. How he went on to become one of the richest and most generous men in America—his net worth as much as $20 billion—is a story largely unknown to the world. While his friends and associates were some of the most famous celebrities—Howard Hughes, Ted Turner, Steve Wynn, Michael Milken, Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, Elvis Presley, Mike Tyson, and Andre Agassi—Kerkorian was a deeply private man. In this engrossing biography, investigative reporter William C. Rempel digs deep into Kerkorian’s long-guarded history to introduce a man of contradictions—a poorly educated genius of deal-making, an extraordinarily shy man who pursued the boldest of business ventures, a careful and calculating investor who was willing to bet everything on a single roll of the dice. The Gambler illuminates as never before this little-known self-made entrepreneur and his inspiring legacy. --This text refers to the paperback edition. Read more

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  • “Offers an entertaining look at Kerkorian’s outsize life… an interesting portrait of a billionaire.”
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  • The rags-to-riches story of one of America’s wealthiest and least-known financial giants, self-made billionaire Kirk Kerkorian—the daring aviator, movie mogul, risk-taker, and business tycoon who transformed Las Vegas and Hollywood to become one of the leading financiers in American business.
  • Kerkorian combined the courage of a World War II pilot, the fortitude of a scrappy boxer, the cunning of an inscrutable poker player and an unmatched genius for making deals. He never put his name on a building, but when he died he owned almost every major hotel and casino in Las Vegas. He envisioned and fostered a new industry —the leisure business. Three times he built the biggest resort hotel in the world. Three times he bought and sold the fabled MGM Studios, forever changing the way Hollywood does business.
  • His early life began as far as possible from a place on the
  • Forbes
  • List of Billionaires when he and his Armenian immigrant family lost their farm to foreclosure. He was four. They arrived in Los Angeles penniless and moved often, staying one step ahead of more evictions. Young Kirk learned English on the streets of L.A., made pennies hawking newspapers and dropped out after eighth grade. How he went on to become one of the richest and most generous men in America—his net worth as much as $20 billion—is a story largely unknown to the world. That’s because what Kerkorian valued most was his privacy. His very private life turned to tabloid fodder late in life when a former professional tennis player falsely claimed that the eighty-five-year-old billionaire fathered her child.
  • In this engrossing biography, investigative reporter William C. Rempel digs deep into Kerkorian’s long-guarded history to introduce a man of contradictions—a poorly educated genius for deal-making, an extraordinarily shy man who made the boldest of business ventures, a careful and calculating investor who was willing to bet everything on a single roll of the dice.
  • Unlike others of his status and importance, Kerkorian made few public appearances and strenuously avoided personal publicity. His friends and associates, however, were some of the biggest names in business, entertainment, and sports—among them Howard Hughes, Ted Turner, Steve Wynn, Michael Milken, Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, Elvis Presley, Mike Tyson, and Andre Agassi.
  • When he died in 2015 two years shy of the century mark, Kerkorian had outlived many of his closest friends and associates. Now, Rempel meticulously pieces together revealing fragments of Kerkorian’s life, collected from diverse sources—war records, business archives, court documents, news clippings and the recollections and recorded memories of longtime pals and relatives. In
  • The Gambler
  • , Rempel illuminates this unknown, self-made man and his inspiring legacy as never before.

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Fascinating Life By a Fascinating Man

Exceptional! As a businessman you would occasionally see Kerkorian on his next big purchase adventure. But what this book does a fascinating job of is adding context by giving an in depth history of his early years of life followed by his early years as a pilot followed by his early investments. That earlier context allows you to view his MGM, casino and auto company purchases in later years in an entirely different light. Particularly his initial airplane investment and his early casino leveraged investments.

I also admit that as a fervent tennis player he interested me as in his 80s he still played some national events. And while I don't live in CA, I had purchased Kreiss furniture, the California casual look that was the husband of his later controversial girlfriend, Lisa Bonder. Lisa was a Top 20 tennis player who "dated" attempted to marry and inherit the fortune of Kerkorian. I paraphrased and I'm sure not to her liking. But basically, it is as it is.

His later life is also quite interesting as he was quite active up to the end. I ran in to him at the mall just outside Century City. Unknown to all except me. A unknown billionaire out with his wife/girlfriend enjoying the afternoon.A truly exceptional investor, an interesting life and an exceptional read.
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Interesting biography

I knew the name Kirk Kerkorian, but I didn't know anything about his life. This book is well researched and well written. The emphasis is on Kerkorian's business dealings. His personal life is dealt with in a detached manner.

That said, it wasn't as interesting as I'd hoped. You need to get excited about business deals to really appreciate it. It's not the writing, which is great, that slowed me down. I just couldn't get into all the stocks and takeovers and such.
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Fascinating rags to riches true story

Fascinating true story of Kirk Kerkorian who dropped out of school after the 8th grade and became a billionaire. He enjoyed the game of making deals and was very good at it. His handshake was his word and he believed in treating everyone fairly. His business involvements included airlines, professional boxing, Las Vegas, movie studios. He was intensely private, generous, and loyal to friends. Because he trusted those he was close to, he fell prey to a woman who claimed he was the father of her child in a scheme to marry him and inherit his money. Despite later proof that he wasn’t the father, he continued to support the child. A fire at his MGM casino later led to stronger fire codes in Vegas. But what caused the fire? I had to look it up on Wikipedia. Against the wishes of his insurance company, he never disputed victims’ claims and paid many out of his own pocket. For someone so wealthy, money wasn’t the most important thing to him. He felt he could always make more. The book focuses mainly on business deals and his love life. His two daughters are hardly mentioned and there’s very little mention of his siblings. And there are no photos other than the cover! Otherwise, a very interesting book.
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Fascinating Read

Fascinating Read about a very successful businessman. If you like history of successful business people you will enjoy this book which reads like a novel
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Excellent!

If you like stories about a person who comes from nothing and ends up with everything and remains the most humble and generous human being until his very old age, this book is for you. Add in Las Vegas casino ownership and Hollywood studios, it's a wild ride and a fascinating look into the life of the billionaire no one had ever heard about.
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Almost great.

Felt that this could and should have been a fabulous story. Felt that the author touched on many topics but didn’t elaborate enough to keep it exciting.
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great read, amazing guy

great read , amazing guy. amazing life.
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Las Vegas King

I learned a a lot about the Halifax express and the building of Las Vegas. Admiration for the guy that still did business with a handshake
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Great book about a great man

Easy to read. Well thought out. Highly recommend for any entrepreneur. The correlation between risk and reward is obvious from start to finish.
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Thanks toTodd Ault

I read spy novels to escape. But listening to Todd’s podcast with William Rempel I had to read the book. I am glad I did. What a fascinating and good man.
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