A Biography of Ben Graham
For example, he nearly went bust in the great depression and he took leverage early on. This book also highlights the era Ben Graham came from, we don't realise now how information starved everyone was back in his day.
Mohnish Pabrais Book Clearly Lays Out Value Investing
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I think people have basically forgotten about this book. Of course The Intelligent Investor has been read by all value investors, this book gives some interesting insight into Ben Grahams life and how he came about money management and value investing.
For example, he nearly went bust in the great depression and he took leverage early on. This book also highlights the era Ben Graham came from, we don't realise now how information starved everyone was back in his day.
The Dhandho Investor kinda condenses the knowledge from all the other value investing works in a way that is simple and practical, with real examples that he has come across when managing money.
Altogether a fun read, certainly more entertaining than The Intelligent Investor.
You can't really read any of these value investing books without having at least a flick through The Intelligent Investor (in my opinion).
It's the book that everything else is based off, if not the strategies he outlines then the underlying arguments for why picking value stocks for investment is a good idea.