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The Haves and Have-Yachts: Dispatches on the Ultrarich
By (Author) Evan Osnos
Simon & Schuster Ltd
Simon & Schuster Ltd
18th June 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
304
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 22mm
Who are the American oligarchy What do they want How do they operate Is there anything that can be done to contain their power
The ultrarich hold more of Americas wealth than they did in the heyday of the Carnegies and Rockefellers. In this incisive and provocative book, Evan Osnos offers an unforgettable portrait of the tactics and obsessions driving this new Gilded Age, in which superyachts, luxury bunkers, elite tax dodges and a torrent of political donations bespeak staggering disparities of wealth and power.
With deft storytelling and meticulous reporting, Osnos explores the indulgences, incentives and psychological distortions that define our time. He delves into the unprecedented influence Silicon Valley and Wall Street have on government, drawing on in-depth interviews with Mark Zuckerberg and other billionaires. He also exposes the hidden world of the ultrarich in all its outrageous, fabulous, ridiculous detail: a private wealth manager who broke with members of an American dynasty and spilled their secrets; the pop stars who perform at lavish parties for thirteen-year-olds; the status anxieties that spill out of marinas in Monaco and Palm Beach like real-world episodes of Succession and The White Lotus.
Originally published in the New Yorker, these essays have been revised and expanded to deliver an unflinching portrait of the rise of Americas modern oligarchy. Osnoss essays are a wake-up call a case against complacency in the face of unchecked excess, as the choices of the ultrarich ripple through our lives. Entertaining, unsettling and eye-opening, The Haves and Have-Yachts couldnt be more relevant to todays world.
The Gilded Age had Mark Twain, the Jazz Age had F. Scott Fitzgerald, and the Age of Trump, luckily, has Evan Osnos. InThe Haves and the Have-Yachts, Osnos reveals the secret lives and preoccupations of Americas increasingly powerful oligarchs and probes their outsized impact on the rest of us. Osnos is an astute political reporter and a wonderful and witty stylist, making this menagerie of modern-day Robber Barons equal parts entertaining and appalling. Anyone trying to understand who really rules Trumps America must read it.' -- Jane Mayer, author ofDark Money
'National Book Award winner Osnos (Age of Ambition) provides an amusing and enraging glimpse into the lives of the berwealthy. In a series of essays originally published in theNew Yorker, Osnos follows the 1% as they purchase 295-ft.-plus gigayachts (the most expensive objects our species has ever owned), plan to ride out the apocalypse in a luxury apartment complex built in an underground Atlas missile silo, and hire rapper Flo Rida for a bar mitzvah. The author also reveals how the upper echelons stay there usually through innovative tax dodges like flying a jet to a business meeting to maintain the claim that their trust was not run from California and how wannabes are relentless in their efforts to scam their way to the top, like an incarcerated Hollywood Ponzi schemer who plagiarizes motivational speakers on his prison blog. The best essays revel in the sheer ludicrousness of extreme wealth: bored billionaires hiring experiential yachting experts to stage a mock Battle of Midway or getting Zabars bagels delivered via helicopter. These over-the-top tales are balanced out by more conventional profiles and analyses, including an examination of Facebooks cult of growth. While adding ample historical context (the first 'trusts'originated as a tax dodge for Crusaders), this succeeds most of all as an expos of the grotesque excesses of the elite.' * Publishers Weekly *
Evan Osnos has been a staff writer atThe New Yorkersince 2008. His most recent book,Wildland: The Making of Americas Fury, was aNew York Timesbestseller. He is also the author ofAge of Ambition: Chasing Fortune, Truth, and Faith in the New China, which won the National Book Award. Previously,he was a foreign correspondent for theChicago Tribune, where he shared two Pulitzer Prizes. He lives with his wife and children near Washington, DC.