
Den of Thieves
Biography
by
James B. Stewart
1991
1991
Investigative biography of the 1980s junk bond scandal that explains how Michael Milken built a high-yield debt empire at Drexel Burnham Lambert—and how it collapsed. It also details the roles of Ivan Boesky, Martin Siegel, and Dennis Levine in the scheme.

Jermaine's Notes
October 2017
Fascinating story. Read 1992 paperback.
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Dangerous Dreamers
November 2025
A historical narrative about the people and events that set the stage for the junk-bond boom, LBO wave, and eventual S&L turmoil of the 1980s. It traces how early innovators like Louis “The Junkman” Wolfson, Charles Merrill, and conglomerate builder James Ling introduced concepts that later figures—Michael Milken, T. Boone Pickens, Carl Icahn, and others—would scale dramatically. The book explains how an obscure book on bond analysis sparked Milken’s insight into high-yield bonds, laying the groundwork for the junk-bond market, modern private equity, and the LBO era. It also highlights how the Great Inflation of the 1970s depressed stock prices, creating fertile conditions for takeover artists and financial engineers to use leverage to acquire companies trading below intrinsic value.
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