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The House Of Morgan Ron Chernow

The House Of Morgan By Ron Chernow

The House Of Morgan by Ron Chernow


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Back in print, Ron Chernow's magnificent award-winning best-selling account of the making of a banking dynasty - and the modern financial system.'As a portrait of finance, politics and the world of avarice and ambition on Wall Street, the book has the movement and tension of an epic novel.It is, quite simply, a tour de force.' New York Times

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The House Of Morgan by Ron Chernow

'A fascinating historical journey from Charles Dickens' London to Tom Wolfe's New York... Chernow deftly mixes biography with economics and explicates arcane matters of high finance with sparkling clarity.' David M. Kennedy, Atlantic MonthlyThis epic book traces the rise of the J. P. Morgan empire from its obscure beginnings in Victorian London to the crash of 1987.This rich and panoramic narrative spans four generations of Morgans and the powerful and secretive companies they spawned - J. P. Morgan & Co., Morgan Stanley and Morgan Grenfell.The House of Morgan is a compelling and incisive account of the development of the modern financial world, encompassing every boom and panic in its 150 year history.'Chernow presents fresh portraits of the Morgans and the brilliant senior partners who make the bank an international powerhouse.And he dishes up enough scandal, tragedy, and intrigue for a TV mini-series.' USA Today

About Ron Chernow

RON CHERNOW is the author of American best-seller Titan, and The Warburgs, which won the Eccles Prize as Best Business Book of 1993, and was selected by the American Library Association as one of that year's best non fiction books.

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CIN1843541645G
9781843541646
1843541645
The House Of Morgan by Ron Chernow
Used - Good
Paperback
Atlantic Books
20030612
832
N/A
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