New Yorker writer/artist Bruce McCall and late-night legend David Letterman have blended their unique humor sensibilities to create a surrealistically hilarious mock survey of the universally detested One Percent at their most arrogantly self-indulgent and irresponsible. Todays mega-millionaires, so privileged and powerful as to be beyond mere law and social responsibility, are scathingly portrayed in this lavishly illustrated book. Crass and heedless, they are willing to plunder every possible site in the world to indulge their megalomaniacal fantasiesplanting monuments to their own egos in the form of ranches, retreats, and other habitats, each an overblown monstrosity violating every rule of ecological and environmental stewardship, wildlife preservation, natural resources, and decent citizenship. Not to mention taste, on a breathtaking scale. A floating motorized giant designer teepee; Galapagolf, the worlds first exclusive miniature golf course, savaging the Galapagos for kicks; the worlds longest fireplace so big it needs its own fire department. These are only glimpses of the mad yet creepily plausible world of billionaires in the wild.