The First Billion Is the Hardest by T. Boone Pickens - ISBN: 9780307396013
Paperback
Late-life comeback: energy, bets, and the hard road to billions.

The First Billion Is the Hardest

Reflections on a Life of Comebacks and America's Energy Future

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  • Paperback

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    8 September 2009

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Summary

For the hundreds of thousands who read and enjoyed Pickens’ fifteen-week New York Times bestseller Boone… those who want to hear what one of the world’s foremost energy experts predicts for future oil supplies… readers of “miraculous business recovery” books like Iacocca or Trump: The Art of the Comeback… and, most important, those who crave confirmation that life hasn’t passed them by and that, no matter how old they are, it’s possible to exceed anything t…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780307396013
ISBN-10:0307396010
Author:T. Boone Pickens
Publisher:Random House USA Inc
Imprint:Three Rivers Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:8 September 2009
Weight:235g
Dimensions:202mm x 130mm x 17mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Entertaining…both Adam Smith and Horatio Alger would find something to like in the rise of T. Boone Pickens.”
Wall Street Journal

“The latest memoir from the Texas oilman…Pickens’ sauciness does entertain.”
Time

“Sassy…breezes along…salted with earthy aphorisms.”
Bloomberg Businessweek

“Self-deprecating and audacious…overall, it’s decidedly informative about the machinations of business.”
Dallas Morning News

“A fascinating, eye-opening book by one of America’s greatest iconoclasts and entrepreneurs. Boone Pickens’ sense of daring and innovation has never been sharper. Readers will quickly realize that this billionaire’s extraordinary achievements are but a warm-up for what he is about to do now.”
—Steve Forbes, President and CEO, Forbes Inc., and Editor-in-Chief of Forbes magazine

“Boone’s analysis of America’s energy situation is 100% on the money. In easy and colorful language he tells us where we are going wrong and what we must do about it. The country should listen to him — now!”
—Warren Buffett, Chairman and CEO, Berkshire Hathaway

“It is inspiring to see Boone Pickens tackling the big issues, daring himself to think bigger, putting forward wind, water and energy ideas that are nothing less than paradigm busters. This absorbing and illuminating book shows why Boone has been more successful than just about all his competitors, and, more crucially, why the problem of resource scarcity may not be as insoluble as some think.”
—Jeffrey Immelt, CEO, General Electric

“Boone Pickens was among the first to grasp that corporations can be marvelous catalysts for progress if individual investors are given a say in what their priorities should be. Today, as humanity faces resource scarcity and dwindling supplies of cheap energy, the responsibility that has devolved to entrepreneurs, and the investors who back them, has never been more immense. Yet, in recounting his own story of comeback after comeback and tackling some of history’s biggest oil, wind and water projects, Boone shows that sometimes all it takes is rejecting the ‘usual’ and striking out across virgin territory. In that sense, Boone is a pioneer, and this is a pioneer’s story. Even now, the man they call the Oracle of Oil is blazing new paths that may, indeed, lead us out of the predicament we find ourselves in.”
—Carl Icahn, Chairman, Icahn & Co., Inc.

About The Author

T. Boone Pickens

T. BOONE PICKENS is, in his ninth decade, the very active strategic and managerial force behind BP Capital, one of America’s most successful energy companies. Currently, he ranks among the world’s richest men.

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