John Brooks (1920–1993) was an award-winning writer best known for his contributions to theNew Yorker as a financial journalist. He was also the author of ten nonfiction books on business and finance, a number of which were critically acclaimed works examining Wall Street and the corporate world. His booksOnce in Golconda, The Go-Go Years, and Business Adventures have endured as classics. Although he is remembered primarily for his writings on financial topics, Brooks published three novels and wrote book reviews forHarper’s Magazine and the New York Times Book Review.