The Natural History of the Rich

The Natural History of the Rich A Field Guide

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Publisher's Synopsis

Both serious and highly entertaining, The Natural History of the Rich is a field guide like no other.

Richard Conniff sees the very rich as human, except more so; genetically identical to ordinary people, they nonetheless display exaggerated and extreme behaviours, a result of exposure to excessive resources. The very rich display all the hallmarks of a dominant animal: even at their most leisurely they show an extraordinary evolutionary urge to achieve and sustain status, prime habitat, reproductive success and wasteful display.

Conniff explains why Aristotle Onassis had the stools of his private bar covered with whale scrotums; why serial monogamy is seen as the key to business success by Donald Trump and Jean Paul Getty; and what the selective display of certain moths and butterflies, disguising themselves as everything from twigs to bird droppings, can reveal about the incognito rich, with their elaborate codes of references that only those deemed worthy can understand.

Book information

ISBN: 9780099415671
Publisher: Random House
Imprint: Arrow Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 305.5234
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 344
Weight: 248g
Height: 1mm
Width: 1mm
Spine width: 1mm