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Entrepreneur Journeys (Volume Two): Bootstrapping, Weapon Of Mass Reconstruction    by Sramana Mitra
Price: $9.99 USD. 66090 words. Published on May 1, 2009. .

Bootstrapping: Weapon Of Mass Reconstruction is Sramana Mitra’s second book in the Entrepreneur Journeys series. It takes aim at a core issue missed by most entrepreneurship books: bootstrapping as an essential route along the roadmap to startup success. In her characteristic narrative style, Mitra showcases a dozen entrepreneurs and their lessons from the bootstrapping trenches.
Take the Money and Run! An Insider's Guide to Venture Capital    by Gerry Langeler
Price: $4.99 USD. 48170 words. Published on June 30, 2011. .

This book is for entrepreneurs who want to realize their vision, want to build a major company, want to change the world. You‘ll need to raise money and then run like mad. Gerry Langeler's experience as a successful venture capitalist for two decades, and a very successful entrepreneur who raised venture capital from top VC firms, provides the secrets to help entrepreneurs achieve their dreams.
Understanding Venture Capital    by Dr. Earl R Smith II
Price: $4.95 USD. 9620 words. Published on March 18, 2012. .

If you have been successful in building your company to a certain stage, you will be tempted to search for the financial resources that will allow you to take it to the next level. The question is not if but how you will pursue that funding; whether you will adequately understand the new world that you enter when you begin to talk to angel investors and venture capitalists.
How YOU can find Venture Capital: A story of how I did it - and so can you    by Patrick Drew
Price: $5.99 USD. 11460 words. Published on April 12, 2013. .

A real story of how I raised capital for a startup business. This book describes exactly what I did, how I did it and why it is so important - including the single one most important question that has to be answered for the investor. In 5 months we went through this process that I describe here, had meetings with 11 potential investors, got 2 offers and accepted 1. This is how YOU can do it!