Value Investing - Value Investing Books and Resources

Value Investing Books and Resources

  • Security Analysis, editions 1934, 1940, 1951 and 1962 and 1988 and 2008 ISBN 978-0-07-159253-6
  • "Value Investing Made Easy," Janet Lowe, McGraw-Hill. ISBN 978-0-07-038864-2
  • The Theory of Investment Value (1938), by John Burr Williams. ISBN 0-87034-126-X
  • The Intelligent Investor (1949), by Benjamin Graham. ISBN 0-06-055566-1
  • You Can Be a Stock Market Genius (1997), by Joel Greenblatt. ISBN 0-684-84007-3.
  • Contrarian Investment Strategies: The Next Generation (1998), by David Dreman. ISBN 0-684-81350-5.
  • The Essays of Warren Buffett (2001), edited by Lawrence A. Cunningham. ISBN 0-9664461-1-9.
  • The Little Book That Beats the Market (2006), by Joel Greenblatt. ISBN 0-471-73306-7.
  • The Little Book of Value Investing (2006), by Chris Browne. ISBN 0-470-05589-8.
  • Value Investors Club
  • Value Investor Insight (www.valueinvestorinsight.com)
  • "The Rediscovered Benjamin Graham - selected writings of the wall street legend," by Janet Lowe. John Wiley & Sons
  • "Benjamin Graham on Value Investing," Janet Lowe, Dearborn

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