Adolph Suehsdorf has written and edited newspapers, magazines and books for the past twenty years and has been a student of investment for the past ten years. Son of an investment banker, he was raised in an atmosphere of money management and good market operation, and he intensified his interest when he himself became an investor in the boom market after World War II. His book is a synthesis of study and experience. It cuts through the techni-calities and complexities of stock market investment and serves as a commonsense guidebook for new investors. It has been highly commended and recom-mended by some of America's leading financial ex-perts.