William D. Cohan
Business
Finance
William David Cohan is an American business writer and contributing editor at Vanity Fair.
Before his journalism career, he spent 17 years on Wall Street, including roles at Lazard Frères, Merrill Lynch, and JP Morgan Chase.
Cohan has authored several acclaimed books on business and finance, including "The Last Tycoons" and "House of Cards." His work often examines the inner workings and controversies of major financial institutions.
Born in 1960 in Massachusetts, Cohan holds degrees from Duke University and Columbia University.
His books have received critical acclaim and awards, establishing him as a respected voice in financial journalism.
Books by William D. Cohan

House of Cards
by William D. Cohan
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2009
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468 pages
3.94
6.9K ratings
Business
Finance
Economics

Power Failure
by William D. Cohan
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2022
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816 pages
4.27
1.4K ratings
Business
History
Economics

The Last Tycoons
by William D. Cohan
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2007
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752 pages
3.86
1.2K ratings
Business
Finance
History

Money and Power
by William D. Cohan
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2011
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672 pages
3.86
1.8K ratings
Business
Finance
History