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The Richest Man in the World: The Story of Adnan Khashoggi

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Profiles the Saudi Arabian middleman who, in just twenty-five years, has amassed the world's largest personal fortune--five billion dollars--and describes the improbably ostentatious and opulent lifestyle he enjoys

274 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 1986

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Ronald Kessler

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Ronald Kessler is the New York Times bestselling author of 21 non-fiction books about the Trump White House, Secret Service, FBI, and CIA.

Kessler began his career as a journalist in 1964 on the Worcester Telegram, followed by three years as an investigative reporter and editorial writer with the Boston Herald. In 1968, he joined the Wall Street Journal as an investigative reporter in the New York bureau. He became an investigative reporter with the Washington Post in 1970 and continued in that position until 1985.

Kessler's new book is "The Trump White House: Changing the Rules of the Game."

Kessler has won eighteen journalism awards, including two George Polk awards--for national reporting and for community service. Kessler has also won the American Political Science Association's Public Affairs Reporting Award, the Associated Press' Sevellon Brown Memorial Award, and Washingtonian magazine's Washingtonian of the Year award. Franklin Pierce University awarded him the Marlin Fitzwater Medallion for excellence as a prolific author, journalist, and communicator. He is listed in Who's Who in America.

"Ron Kessler...has enjoyed a reputation for solid reporting over the past four decades." Lloyd Grove, The Daily Beast. "Kessler's such a skilled storyteller, you almost forget this is dead-serious nonfiction..." Newsweek. "[Ronald Kessler] is the man who broke the story about the [Secret Service prostitution] episode in Cartagena...." New York Times. "His [Kessler's] book quotes both flattering and unflattering observations about presidents of both parties." FactCheck.org. "[Ronald Kessler] is one of the nation's top investigative journalists." Fox & Friends. "Ron Kessler appears to get everything first." Slate.

Ron Kessler lives with his wife Pamela Kessler in the Washington, D.C. area. Also an author and former Washington Post reporter, Pam Kessler wrote "Undercover Washington: Where Famous Spies Lived, Worked and Loved." His daughter Rachel Kessler, an independent public relations consultant, and son Greg Kessler, an artist, live in New York.

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November 4, 2017
Interesting biography about “the richest man in the world ‘ circa 1985. A famous middleman who had his fingers in multiple pies at the same time.

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4 reviews1 follower
October 19, 2022
While Khashoggi is definitely an extremely interesting individual, the writer just makes a mess of the whole book, at times bombarding with irrelevant facts and struggling to tie the narrative up into a cohesive story. Timeline is all over the place making it even harder to connect into a whole. Parts of the life and times of Khashoggi are truly fascinating for sure but for the most part the book kept me thinking how there is probably a much better book to be written on his life. Additinaly the book was written back in late 80's so there is no conclusion to how the later part of his life turned out, but that of course is no fault of the writer, just a fact.
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58 reviews1 follower
February 18, 2021
This work is loaded with information. Adnan truly was the Gatsby of the Middle East — what a life! Kessler untangles the Khashoggi web with precision, the reader is able to understand just how many places Adnan had his magical hands in, be it directly or indirectly. Certain portions of this book are a must read if you have any interest in Middle Eastern affairs specifically from the 60’s onwards.
54 reviews4 followers
April 6, 2023
A riveting account of a sharp, upper middle class, well connected man's journey to be the the richest man in the world. The way he mainteined his position and managed his business is eye opening, albiet of an era which is bygone. His lifestyle and all else that it followed gives the reader an opportunity, who may not know what life can be at such a level, a peek into his opulence.
21 reviews
May 21, 2019
Well written book and gives insights into the lives of the super rich..
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368 reviews5 followers
June 4, 2020
I have a 1988 reprint of Khashoggi - The Rise and Fall of the Worlds Richest Man.

Dates above are tentative, all I recall I read the books a few years back.
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May 4, 2024
Some interesting anecdotes but a bit dated! Storyline is not exactly linear and can be tricky to follow at times
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