Chapter 1. Of Permanent Value--$10,000 into about $200 Million--AFTER TAX. Chapter 2. General Re--A Watershed Event and a Year From Hell. Chapter 3. Who's Warren Buffett? Chapter 4. Roots--Politics, Commerce and Media. Chapter 5. Warren Couldn't Put a Nut on a Bolt...But He Could Add 20 Two-Digit Numbers in His Head.--Don Danly. Chapter 6. Youth--I Was Conceived During the Stock Market Crash. Chapter 7. Chess with Five-Year Old Jonathan Brandt. Chapter 8. I Make No Further Provision for My Son, Warren. Chapter 9. Buffet Partnership--A $100 Investment and a 49-Cent Ledger from Woolworth's. Chapter 10. Buffett's Early Investors. Chapter 11. Cornering the Market on 1954 Blue Eagle Four-Cent Airmail Stamps--If One Likes a Negative Return, Plus a 40-year Time Span, This Was an Investment Hard to Beat.--Tom Knapp. Chapter 12. Appearance and Style--Simple Tastes; Frugal Habits. Chapter 13. Tomato Soup and a Strawberry Milkshake. Chapter 14. Golf Outings (Warren's World). Chapter 15. Dinner at Senator Daniel Moynihan's Home. Chapter 16. Mrs. Susan Buffett--Wife, Board Member, Heiress, Singer, and Anonymous Donor. Chapter 17. All My Children...Thought He Checked Alarm Systems. Chapter 18. My Dad Couldn't Run a Lawnmower...(but) He Once Told Me It Takes a Lifetime to Build a Reputation and Five Minutes to Ruin It.--Howard Buffett. Chapter 19. Warren Buffett, Jimmy Buffett--Parrot Heads, Berk Heads. Chapter 20. Berkshire's History--A Textile Giant That Went Bust. Chapter 21. Bershire in 1970. Chapter 22. Berkshire Hathaway Sold. Chapter 23. How Far Will Berkshire Go?--Through Chances Various, Through All Vicissitudes, We Make Our Way. Chapter 24: The Stock Price - Berkshire Class A: Downpayment on a House. Chapter 25: American Express - Buffett Peeks in the Cash Register. Chapter 26: Grinnell College - An Education in Investing. Chapter 27: The Berkshire Hathaway Insurance Group - Float That Is Tantamount to Equity. Chapter 28: Protection Against the Big One. Chapter 29: Skip This Chapter: Only for the Very Hard Core. Chapter 30: More from Elias Fardo: I'm Feeling Better, Says Value. Chapter 31: Boys Town - Give an Account of They Stewardship. Chapter 32: Media Connections - Charles Peters, Jay Rockefeller, Kay Graham, et al. Chapter 33: The Washington Post - A Perfect Pitch. Chapter 34: GEICO - Each Week 10,000 Drivers Dwitch to GEICO. Chapter 35: A Look at GEICO by a Not-Your-Average 21-Year-Old. Chapter 36: Coca-Cola's Don Keough - Warren, Are You Buying a Share or Two of Coca-Cola Stock?. Chapter 37: The Coca-Cola Company: Less Fizz. Chapter 38: Defining Brand Name in Vietnam and Italy. Chapter 39: Writing Coke Puts. Chapter 40: Wuick, How Could You Turn $2 Million Into $2 Trillion? Charles Munger Seeks Educational Rform by Posing a Riddle. Chapter 41: Midnight at McDonald's. Chapter 42: Mistake: Climbing the Fast-Food Chain and Then Selling. Chapter 43: The Walt Disney Company - Selling a Stake. Chapter 44: Diversified Retailing - A Small Stream Runs into a Mighty River, and Ultimately into an Ocean. Chapter 45: Blue Chip Stamps - Maybe We Should Buy into Another Dying Business.. Chapter 46: Wesco - A Tourist-Class Ticket. Chapter 47: Kansas Bankers Surety Co. - Go to a Party: Buy a Business. Chapter 48: Berkshire's Sainted Seven, Eight, Nine...Businesses. Chapter 49: See's Candies - Improves Your Chances of Getting Sex. Chapter 50: The Buffalo News - A Large Newshole. Chapter 51: Nebraska Furniture Mart - 1.2 Million Square Feet. Chapter 52: Scott & Fertzer - Scott Fertzer to Acquire Berkshire Hathaway. Chapter 53: Kirby - It Leaves the Others in the Dust. Chapter 54: World Book - I Bought World Book, Too. Chapter 55: J.P. Tan's Analysis of Scott Fertzer. Chapter 56: Fechneimer - Brad Kinstler on the Scene. Chapter 57: Borsheim's - A Jewel. Chapter 58: H.H. Brown Shoe - When a single Steer Topples, They Know. Lowell Shoe/Isabela Shoe. Chapter 59: Dexter Shoe - Ouch!. Chapter 60: Helzberg's Diamond Shops. Chapter 61: R.C. Willey Home Furnishings. Chapter 62: Landing Flightsafety. Chapter 63: Star Furniture Co. Chapter 64: Scooping Up International Dairy Queen. Chapter 65: Executive Jet. Chapter 66: Jordan's Furniture Company - Not to Be Confused with Jordan-Marsh. Chapter 67: MidAmerican Energy - Getting Electricity from Berkshire Red Roofs Inns. Chapter 68: CORT Business Services. Chapter 69: Berkshire's Financial Businesses. Chapter 70: Other - It's Not a Bad Berkshire Subsidiary if a $20 Million Profit in 1999 Means Anything to You. Chapter 71: WPPSS Bonds - If We Wanted Moody's or Standard & Poor's to Run Our Money, We'd Give It to Them. Chapter 72: RJR Nabisco Bonds - Junk Bonds Will One Day Live Up to Their Name. Chapter 73: $30 Billion in Fixed-Income Securities. Chapter 74: The Salomon Saga/A Citigroup Stake. Chapter 75: The Gillette Company - Losing Its Edge. Chapter 76: US Airways - Phone Mr. Wolf. Chapter 77: M&T Bank Corp. - Convert and Keep. Chapter 78: American Express Redux - Playing Its Cards Right. Chapter 79: Freddie Mac. Chapter 80: The Body of His Work - Common Sense is Genius Dressed in its Working Clothes. - Ralph Waldo Emerson. Chapter 81: The Press Clippings -Investments Genius...Fallen Angel...Science Fiction...God...International Icon...False God...Folk Hero of U.S. Capitalism...A National Hero. Chapter 82: I Wouldn't Want to Own Berkshire. Chapter 83: A Thinly Traded Stock. Chapter 84: Oversexed Man. Chapter 85: Phil Carret - The Grandfather of Value Investing. Chapter 86: Sequoia Fund's Bill Ruane. Chapter 87: A Who's Who Shareholder List: Otis Booth, Roger Staubach, Ted Koppel, Bill Gates, George Soros - Connections to Forrest Mars, Jr., and Ronald and Nancy Reagan. Call Girls. Chapter 88: Steward Horejsi - Rags to Riches. Chapter 89: Oil Check: Some Stayed and Some Left Mother Berkshire. Chapter 90: George Buffett and a Beauty Pageant. Chapter 91: Ann Landers Has a Date with Buffett...Behaves Shamelessly. Chapter 92: Mary and John Houbolt - A Moon Landing. Chapter 93: Paul Harvey. Chapter 94: Edwin Pope. Chapter 95: I Asked If He Knew of My Father, Hank Greenberg, and He said '1938 - Hit 58 Home Runs, Had 183 RBIs in 1937'... - Glenn H. Greenberg. Chapter 96: From Margin Clerk to Millionaire - The Difference in Bill Scargle's Life. Chapter 97: High School Dropout, Male Model, Construction Worker, Firefighter: I'm a Millionaire, Thanks to Warren - Neil McMahon. Chapter 98: Recollections of a Joy Ride from Ed Prendeville, A Train Collector. Chapter 99: Arthur Rowsell: A Trader for Buffett, Munger and Guerin - Does Warren Buffett Have an Account at the Bank?...Well, He Owns the Bank. Chapter 100: Hey, Jerry, Drive Slow...I Wanted to Interview Him as Long as Possible. - Omaha World-Herald's Jim Rasmussen. Chapter 101: Arthur Clarke: 2+2=4. Chapter 102: Notes from the Desk of Chris Stavrou. Chapter 103: Buffett has Lunch with Matthew Troxel. Chapter 104: A View from Australia. Chapter 105: Who Was Going to Go into a Foxhole with Me? Chapter 106: An Unsuccessful Bid for Long-Term Capital Management (Long-Gone Capital). Chapter 107: The Berkshire Annual Meeting - Buffett Ha Left the Building. Chapter 108: A Special Meeting/Cardboard Cutout of Munger. Chapter 109: Phil Swigard's Newsletter. Chapter 110: Gorat's - I'll Have What He's Having. Chapter 111: Generics: Business School in an Electrifying Two Minutes. Chapter 112: Poetry Section. Chapter 113: The Berkshire Annual Report - The Holy Scripture. Chapter 114: Berkshire's Web Site - But How Will I Know. Chapter 115: What color the Annual Report Is? Chapter 116: The Berkshire Annual Reprot for 2040. Chapter 117: Torchmark - I'll Look at Torchmark. Chapter 118: Time Warner - If He Had Become a Major Shareholder, We Probably would Not Have Gone Through What We Did. - J. Richard Munro. Chapter 119: Excuse Me. Aren't You warren Buffett? Chapter 120: Low-Income Housing: Warren Edward Buffet Talks with President George Herbert Walker Bush. Chapter 121: What Do You Think the Markets Will Do?...Well, the President (clinton) Didn't Tell Us Anything about What the Markets Will Do. Chapter 122: Ps Group - Never Sleep With Anyone Who Has More Problems Than You Do. Chapter 123: Wells fargo - A Dead Duck. Chapter 124: Guiness - a Merger While Waiting for the world Recovery. Chapter 125: General Dynamics - so Much For: We-Don'tUnderstand-Technology. Chapter 126: UST/Money in the Weeds - Just Slide a Pinch Between Your Cheek and Gum. Chapter 127: Bristol-Myers Squibb - for Market Headaches, Take Two Bufferin. Chapter 128: Gannett: Extra! Extra! Newspapers Still Make Money! Chapter 129: PNC - An East Coast Bank. Chapter 130: The Sale of Mattel - Newly Shaped Barbie, Cabbage Patch Kids, Hot Wheels. Chapter 131: Arrow electronics. Chapter 132: American International Group. Chapter 133: Stakes in Other Companies/Liz Claiborne, Jones Apparel and Dun & Bradstreet/Microsoft Preferred Stock. Chapter 134: Mystery Theater. Chapter 135: A Silver Lining. Chapter 136: World Headquarters - The Playpen. Chapter 137: The indefensible/Indispensable/Now Executive Jet - It's Shameful How Much I Love It. Chapter 138: Charles Munger - The Main Risk We Face as We Scrabble on Is Not Going Broke But Going Crazy. Chapter 139: Munger: Investment Practices of Leading Charitable Institutions. Chapter 140: The Channel Cat. Cha pter 141: Munger's Atonement. Chapter 142: Lou simpson - That's The Fella. Chapter 143: Tightwad - fees specified for exhibits are $5.00. Chapter 144: Ad to Buy businesses - Looking for a $5-20 Billion Elephant (or Gorilla). Chapter 145: His Personal Portfolio - Buffett Is Richer Than You Think. Chapter 146: The Omaha Golden Spikes - Graviational Waves. Chapter 147: Berkshire's Intrinsic Value - Run Naked Through the Money. Chapter 148: The Schroeder Report - $91,000-$97,000 a Share. Chapter 149: Fairholme Capital's Bruce Berkowitz - Intrinsic Value: $62,000-$73,000. Chapter 150: What Does the Future Hold for Berkshire? Chapter 151: What's $25 Billion of Float Worth? Chapter 152: What's Berkshire Really Worth? - An Abe Lincoln Signature. Chapter 153: Going Online with Yellow BRKers - wanna come Upstairs and See My A-Share? Chapter 154: Open Letter to Buffett. Chapter 155: A Berkshire shareholder Scores a Perfect 1,600 on her SATs: Harvard It Is. Chapter 156: GutsyOK. Chapter 157: Suicide Watch in the Bummer of '99. Chapter 158: Point Couterpoint. Chapter 159: A Message from Buffett's Daughter. Chapter 160: The Bunny Farm (A Lesson in Rational Exuberance). Chapter 161: Washington and Lee University Gets 1,000 Shares of Berkshire - That's What Warren Buffett Did for Me. Chapter 162: Sir, What If You Die? - It Wouldn't Be as Negative for the Holers as It Will Be for Me. Chapter 163: Yesterday I Died. Chapter 164: The Buffett Foundation - To Be the World's Largest Charity. Chapter 165: Second Chance. Chapter 166: Doris Buffett Bryant - The Sunshine Lady Foundation. Chapter 167: Donald and Mildred Othmer. Chapter 168: All-american Alabama Football Player Kermit Kendrick Tackles Buffett for An Authograph. Chapter 169: Buffett Picks Up a Penny - The Beginning of The Next Billion. Chapter 170: harvard-Rejectee Returns in Truimph - Harvard Flunks Spelling Test. Chapter 171: Something's Happened, Doug. I've Lost Touch with the Warren Buffett in Me. Chapter 172: The Wit of Warren Buffett - Testing...Testing...One Million...Two Million...Three Million. Chapter 173: The Wisdom of Warren Buffett - The Fact that People Will Be Full of Greed, Fear or Folly is Predictable. The Sequence is Not. Chapter 174: Lunch with Warren Buffett - I'll Have a coke. Attaboy! Chapter 175: Louis Rukeyser Has Lunch with Warren Buffett. Chapter 176: I've Made More Money with My Rear End Than with My Head. Chapter 177: A Do-It-Yourself Stock Split. Chapter 178: One of the Richest People in the World. Chapter 179: So Long John Jacob Astor, Andrew Carnegie, John d. Rockefeller; Hello, Bill Gates. Chapter 180: Is It Okay with You If He Shows Up at Your Book Signings? Chapter 181: THE RECORD -The Best It YEt to Come. Chapter 182: Berkshire's Stock Tables: Show Me the Money. - Cuba Gooding - Jerry Maguire. Chapter 183: A Word From the Director of Technology of the Wilson Coin-Operated Machine co,. Chapter 184: Our Peanut Machine Subsidiary had Gross Revenues of One Penny and a Big Lawsuit. Chapter 185: What's the Combined IQ of Warren Buffett and Charles Munger? Expanding or Shrinking? Chapter 186: A $210,000 Wallet. Chapter 187: Overheard: We Won't Be in Ohio That Weekend. Chapter 188: A View from Gifford Combs. Chapter 189: A Possible Stock Buyback. Chapter 190: Debbie Reynolds. Chapter 191: Who Wants to Be a Jillionaire? Chapter 192: Look, He's Moving! Chapter 193: He Rests...He Has Traveled. - James Joyce. Maybe Just Once. An Exalted Journey. Chapter 194: Back to Ben Graham.