Publications

Barbarians at the Gate

Type
Link
Cost
Paid
Published
1989
Updated
2009
Full Name
Barbarians at the Gate: The Fall of RJR Nabisco

Barbarians at the Gates provides a remarkably detailed account of the events preceding the megabuck takeover of RJR Nabisco. Wall Street correspondents, Burrough and Helyar, offer a comprehensive and cohesive narrative of a multilateral battle that in many respects apotheosized years of distressed excess in the financial community. Burrough and Helyar do an excellent job of recounting the value judgments and personality conflicts that encouraged the protracted engagement. While their lengthy chronicle steers clear of assessing the disputed transaction's socioeconomic implications, it presents a definitive reading on one of the less enlightening chapters in capitalism's checkered history.

A superlative book...steadily builds suspense until the very end.

⁠— Los Angeles Times Book Review


It’s hard to imagine a better story...and it’s hard to imagine a better account

⁠— Chicago Tribune


The fascinating inside story of the largest corporate takeover in American history… It reads like a novel.

⁠— Today Show


The most piercing and compelling narrative of a deal to date.

⁠— Boston Globe


Impressive qualities... delicious scenes... a cinematic yet extraordinarily careful book.

⁠— Ken Auletta


One of the finest, most compelling accounts of what happened to corporate America and Wall Street in the 1980s. 

⁠— New York Times Book Review


On the exercise of careless greed by Johnson and his gang of adolescents. The barbarians were at the gates of a city of vulgarians. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (Booknews.com) 

⁠— Booknews