A supplement to the Weekend books reminder
Options Trading Body of Knowledge (Introduction & Chapter 1), The Market Overview, by Michael C. Thornsett, author of Getting Started in Options
"Thomsett is also author of The Investment and Securities Dictionary (McFarland), named by Choice Magazine as an Outstanding Academic Book for 1988."
Publisher: FT Press August 19, 2009
Intro and first chapter only - $ 0.00
I liked it better when they offered an entire book for free for one week, but anyone interested in the options market might be interested in a look.
Other free books of possible interest:
The Biography of a Grizzly, by Ernest Thompson
Some customers loved it as youngsters and even now that they're older
Cleopatra, by H. (Henry) Rider
Poems of Passion, by Ella Wheeler. Six 5-star reviews.
Sidelights on Relativity, by Albert Einstein
This 56-page book is from 2 lectures by Einstein, "Ether and the Theory of Relativity" and "Geometry and Experience." They've been described as "devoid of complicated equations and abstruse terminology." [Don't believe it. :-) ]
Twilight in Italy, by D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence
Quo Vadis: a narrative of the time of Nero, by Henryk Sienkiewicz
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