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An American History

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VC

By: Tom Nicholas
Narrated by: Bob Souer
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A major exploration of venture financing, from its origins in the whaling industry to Silicon Valley, that shows how venture capital created an epicenter for the development of high-tech innovation.

VC tells the riveting story of how the industry arose from the United States' long-running orientation toward entrepreneurship. Venture capital has been driven from the start by the pull of outsized returns through a skewed distribution of payoffs - a faith in low-probability but substantial financial rewards that rarely materialize. Whether the gamble is a whaling voyage setting sail from New Bedford or the newest startup in Silicon Valley, VC is not just a model of finance that has proven difficult to replicate in other countries. It is a state of mind exemplified by an appetite for risk-taking, a bold spirit of adventure, and an unbridled quest for improbable wealth through investment in innovation.

Tom Nicholas' history of the venture capital industry offers listeners a ride on the roller coaster of setbacks and success in America's pursuit of financial gain.

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©2019 The President and Fellows of Harvard College (P)2019 Tantor
Americas Corporate Corporate & Public Finance Economic History Economics United States Capitalism Business Management Technology
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or is a very thorough history book, I definitely appreciate the research, in terms of interest, the last part (covering the 80s forward) is more interesting and relevant imho, but it's a matter of personal preference.

I guess personal VC stories can be more interesting.

good history book, the last quarter is interesting

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I thought this book did a great job telling us about the different events that took place in the VC world since inception. It even goes further back and draws commonalities with other industries that used a VC like mentality, mainly long tail distribution. I specifically enjoyed that it offered the history component since it is important to know how we got here.

Tells a great history of VC in America

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The long history of venture capital, dating back to the early 1800 New England whaling vessels, the region’s early forays into textiles, and England’s attempts to avoid such technology transfer were fascinating. Learning how mid 1900s Boston & Wall Street venture capital migrated to San Francisco Bay Area was equally fascinating. A long arc of history.

Awesome Academic History of VC Industry

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This is probably the most complete and engaging summary of VC’s history in America. Well researched and the audiobook comes with a PDF of figures to reference.

Great summary

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Despite being a pretty dry genre, a good rendering of people and events in VC.

A pretty standard business history book

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