Best Selling Books by John Brooks

John Brooks is the author of The Life and Times of the Rev. John Brooks, Telephone (1976), Business Adventures (2014), Journey With John (2015), Once in Golconda (2014).

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The Life and Times of the Rev. John Brooks

Telephone

Telephone
"The wondrous invention that changed a world and spawned a corporate giant"--Jacket subtitle.

Business Adventures

release date: Jul 08, 2014
Business Adventures
“Business Adventures remains the best business book I’ve ever read.” —Bill Gates, The Wall Street Journal What do the $350 million Ford Motor Company disaster known as the Edsel, the fast and incredible rise of Xerox, and the unbelievable scandals at General Electric and Texas Gulf Sulphur have in common? Each is an example of how an iconic company was defined by a particular moment of fame or notoriety; these notable and fascinating accounts are as relevant today to understanding the intricacies of corporate life as they were when the events happened. Stories about Wall Street are infused with drama and adventure and reveal the machinations and volatile nature of the world of finance. Longtime New Yorker contributor John Brooks’s insightful reportage is so full of personality and critical detail that whether he is looking at the astounding market crash of 1962, the collapse of a well-known brokerage firm, or the bold attempt by American bankers to save the British pound, one gets the sense that history repeats itself. Five additional stories on equally fascinating subjects round out this wonderful collection that will both entertain and inform readers . . . Business Adventures is truly financial journalism at its liveliest and best.

Journey With John

release date: Jan 15, 2015
Journey With John
Do you like babysitting, running, landscaping, and last but not the least, doing plumbing and yard work? Well, reading this book might be the next best thing to do after finishing your chores. Journey with John is a compilation of short, real-life stories taken from the life of Pastor John Brooks. The stories will make you laugh at life’s little jokes, reflect on experiences, appreciate the small gifts from God, and love each moment of your life. Pastor Brooks writes very compelling and relatable stories as he narrates his experiences and mishaps in a humorous and witty way. He includes Bible verses at the end of every chapter as a way for readers to reflect and ponder on life and God’s ways. His words are full of positive energy, overwhelming with inspiring attitude. He will make you realize the significance of family and faith in God. John Brooks was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, but claims he got to Texas as quick as he could. He is married to Terrie Shaver of Gurdon, Arkansas, and together, they have two children, Alicia Coats and Barry Brooks, as well as six grandchildren.

Once in Golconda

release date: Aug 12, 2014
Once in Golconda
From the New York Times–bestselling author of Business Adventures comes the chronicle of the stock market crash of 1929 and its aftermath Legend had it that anyone who passed through Golconda, a city in southern India, attained tremendous wealth. But Golconda, now in ruins, ran out of riches, and its glory vanished forever. Some have painted a similar picture of Wall Street between the two world wars. But there is more to the story of the bull market of the 1920s and the ensuing economic devastation that befell the United States. In fascinating detail, distinguished journalist John Brooks recounts the euphoric financial climb of the twenties as well as the vertiginous crash of 1929. From the heady days of economic prosperity to the sobering time after the collapse, Brooks’s rendering of this tale of vast fortune and then tragic misfortune is both dramatic and percipient. Profiling some of the era’s most famous—and infamous—bankers, traders, and hucksters, Brooks gives a stunning and colorful account of this period of boom and bust.

The Battle of Jutland

release date: May 09, 2016
The Battle of Jutland
This is a major new account of the Battle of Jutland, the key naval battle of the First World War in which the British Grand Fleet engaged the German High Seas Fleet off the coast of Denmark in 1916. Beginning with the building of the two fleets, John Brooks reveals the key technologies employed, from ammunition, gunnery and fire control, to signalling and torpedoes, as well as the opposing commanders'' tactical expectations and battle orders. In describing Jutland''s five major phases, he offers important new interpretations of the battle itself and how the outcome was influenced by technology, as well as the tactics and leadership of the principal commanders, with the reliability of their own accounts of the fighting reassessed. The book draws on contemporary sources which have rarely been cited in previous accounts, including the despatches of both the British and German formations, along with official records, letters and memoirs.

The Go-Go Years

release date: Aug 12, 2014
The Go-Go Years
A humorous and keen look at the roller-coaster boom and bust of the 1960s and 1970s by the New York Times–bestselling author of Business Adventures John Brooks blends humor and astute analysis in this tale of the staggering “go-go” growth of the 1960s stock market and the ensuing crashes of the 1970s. Swiftly rising stocks promised fast money to investors, and voracious cupidity drove the market. But the bull market couldn’t last forever, and the fall was just as staggering as the ascent. Including the astounding story of H. Ross Perot’s loss of $450 million in one day; the tale of America’s “Last Gatsby,” Eddie Gilbert; and the account of financier Saul Steinberg’s failed grab for Chemical Bank, this book is replete with hallmark financial acumen and vivid storytelling. A classic of business history, The Go-Go Years provides John Brooks’s signature insight into the events of yesteryear and stands the test of time.

Lecture by John Brooks, of Cameron County, PA., Delivered in the House of Representatives, Thrusday Evening, March 29, 1879, on the Subject of Hell

release date: May 14, 2024
Lecture by John Brooks, of Cameron County, PA., Delivered in the House of Representatives, Thrusday Evening, March 29, 1879, on the Subject of Hell
Reprint of the original, first published in 1882.

The Girl Behind the Door

release date: Feb 07, 2017
The Girl Behind the Door
"An award-winning, candid, and compelling story of an adoptive father''s search for the truth about his teenage daughter''s suicide: "Rarely have the subjects of suicide, adoption, adolescence, and parenting been explored so openly and honestly" (John Bateson, Former Executive Director, Contra Costa Crisis Center, and author of The Final Leap: Suicide on the Golden Gate Bridge). Early one Tuesday morning John Brooks went to his teenage daughter''s room to make sure she was getting up for school and found her room dark and "neater than usual." Casey was gone but he found a note: The car is parked at the Golden Gate Bridge. I''m sorry. Several hours later a security video was found that showed Casey stepping off the bridge. Brooks spent months after Casey''s suicide trying to understand what led his seventeen-year-old daughter to take her life. He examines Casey''s journey from her abandonment at birth in Poland, to the orphanage where she lived for the first fourteen months of her life, to her adoption and life with John and his wife Erika in Northern California. He reads. He talks to Casey''s friends, teachers, doctors, therapists, and other parents. He consults adoption experts, researchers, clinicians, attachment therapists, and social workers. In The Girl Behind the Door, Brooks shares what he learned and asks "What did everyone miss? What could have been done differently?" He''d come to realize that Casey might have been helped if someone had recognized that she''d likely suffered an attachment disorder from her infancy--an affliction common among children who''ve been orphaned, neglected, and abused. This emotional deprivation in early childhood, from the lack of a secure attachment to a primary caregiver, can lead to a wide range of serious behavioral issues later in life. John''s hope is that Casey''s story, and what he discovered since her death, will help others. This important book is a wakeup call that parents, mental health professionals, and teens should read"--

Dreadnought Gunnery and the Battle of Jutland

release date: Mar 09, 2005
Dreadnought Gunnery and the Battle of Jutland
This new book reviews critically recent studies of fire control, and describes the essentials of naval gunnery in the dreadnought era.With a foreword by Professor Andrew Lambert, it shows how, in 1913, the Admiralty rejected Arthur Pollen''s Argo system for the Dreyer fire control tables.

The Wizards of Wall Street

release date: Dec 18, 2018
The Wizards of Wall Street
A collection of true stories about money, the stock market, and high finance from the Gerald Loeb Award–winning “unbelievable business writer” (Bill Gates). For decades, author and New Yorker staff writer John Brooks was renowned for his keen intelligence, in-depth knowledge, and uniquely engaging approach to the dramas and personalities of the financial and business worlds. With a style of prose that “turns potentially eye-glazing topics . . . into rollicking narratives,” Brooks proved that even the bottom line can be moving, hilarious, and infuriating all at once (Slate). Here are three of his most fascinating works, which still resonate today. Business Adventures: This collection of entertaining short features is a brilliant example of Brooks’s talents, covering subjects such as the Edsel disaster, the rise of Xerox, and how corruption may be an irreparable part of the corporate world. “Brooks’s deeper insights about business are just as relevant today as they were back then.” —Bill Gates, The Wall Street Journal Once in Golconda: An incisively examined chronicle of the euphoric financial climb of the twenties, the ruinous stock market crash of 1929, and the unbelievable hardship and suffering that followed in its wake. “Brooks is truly willing to give up his own views to get inside the mind of all his subjects.” —National Review The Go-Go Years: A humorous look at the staggering “go-go” growth of the 1960s stock market and the ensuing crashes of the 1970s in which fortunes were made overnight and lost even faster. “An unusually complex and thoughtful work of social history.” —The New York Times

Speech of Hon. J.B. Henderson, of Missouri, on the Present Condition of the Country and the Remedy for Existing Evils

Speech Delivered by Hon. J.B. Henderson, at Hannibal, Mo., on the 20th of August, 1862

A Discourse delivered before the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

An Oration, delivered to the Society of the Cincinnati in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, July 4, 1787

The Newly-acquired Islands and the Constitution

A Classification of the American Operculate Land Mollusks of the Family Annulariidac

Alumni Address, "The Civic Duties of College Graduates,"

The Horse-shoe: a Poem Spoken Before the Phi Beta Kappa Society in Cambridge

The Racial Unfamiliar

release date: Aug 30, 2022
The Racial Unfamiliar
The works of African American authors and artists are too often interpreted through the lens of authenticity. They are scrutinized for “positive” or “negative” representations of Black people and Black culture or are assumed to communicate some truth about Black identity or the “Black experience.” However, many contemporary Black artists are creating works that cannot be slotted into such categories. Their art resists interpretation in terms of conventional racial discourse; instead, they embrace opacity, uncertainty, and illegibility. John Brooks examines a range of abstractionist, experimental, and genre-defying works by Black writers and artists that challenge how audiences perceive and imagine race. He argues that literature and visual art that exceed the confines of familiar conceptions of Black identity can upend received ideas about race and difference. Considering photography by Roy DeCarava, installation art by Kara Walker, novels by Percival Everett and Paul Beatty, drama by Suzan-Lori Parks, and poetry by Robin Coste Lewis, Brooks pinpoints a shared aesthetic sensibility. In their works, the devices that typically make race feel familiar are instead used to estrange cultural assumptions about race. Brooks contends that when artists confound expectations about racial representation, the resulting disorientation reveals the incoherence of racial ideologies. By showing how contemporary literature and art ask audiences to question what they think they know about race, The Racial Unfamiliar offers a new way to understand African American cultural production.

The Cruise of the Tomas Barrera;

release date: Sep 09, 2021
The Cruise of the Tomas Barrera;
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

How to Build Glued-lapstrake Wooden Boats

release date: Jan 01, 2004
How to Build Glued-lapstrake Wooden Boats
As a child, John Brooks loved to build models and sail with his grandfather. When most teenagers were at the prom, John was changing jibs in the Indian Ocean, halfway through a 35,000-mile, two-year cruise. He began building boats in commercial yards at 19, while studying boat design and building his own boats. John worked for many years honing his craftsmanship on fine yachts, small boats, custom furniture, and a harpsichord. He has been a instructor at the WoodenBoat School in Maine since the mid-1990s, teaching glued-lapstrake boatbuilding, fine interior joinery, and carving. Ruth Ann Hill grew up on the coast of Maine. A writer, boatbuilding assistant, naturalist, and graphic artist, Ruth is the author of Discovering Old Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park: An Unconventional Guide and a contributing editor for Maine Boats & Harbors magazine. John and Ruth started their business, Brooks Boats, in 1991. They design and build glued-lapstrake boats in West Brooklin, Maine-and get out to enjoy their handiwork in its proper element whenever they can.
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