If you read about Munger, you've gotta read about Buffett
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The Snowball is a much larger book than Damn Right, and goes into a lot more detail. Alice Schroeder did an excellent job with this book, I get the impression that you really get to know more about Buffett than is reasonable.
She did an AMA on reddit at some point (surprisingly few people were on there asking questions), she really did pour her all into this work, and for quite a long time, and then there's the fact that she had the best access to Buffett as anyone has ever had.
No doubt people reading about value investing would come across these books if they are delving into the backgrounds of these great investors.
Damn Right gives as much background about Charlie Munger as The Einstein of Money does for Ben Graham. Both of these men lived interesting lives and were broke at times, both these books are fun to read in my opinion and definitely help with understanding value investing.
Warren Buffetts business partner is basically the terse bad cop to the routine. This biography tells us a lot about how he invests and the way he thinks about the world.
His example is one many investors have tried to replicate, though none are as upfront about it as Mohnish Pabrai-he readily admits that he copied Munger and Buffett.
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