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The House of Morgan: An American Banking Dynasty and the Rise of Modern Finance
Ron Chernow
Rating: 4.5/5 Stars
Rank: 5004
Powerful Bankers before the Federal Reserve (New York) June 16, 1998 - 5.0/5 stars
"The House of Morgan" can serve as a proxy for the history of the
American financial system before the establishment of the Federal Reserve.
Morgan's influence on the world financial system was demonstrated by the
raising of loans for the English, French and German governments.
Morgan
was also well known as the sponsor of many railroad bonds at the turn of
the last century. As such the bank was instrumental in building the
infrastructure which allowed the industrial revolution to bloom with
enormous strenth here in America.
It is said that at the turn of the
century JP Morgan had underwritten half of the securities traded on the
NYSE.
Morgan's great strength was a function of the American/British arms
of the bank and their ability to transfer capital and wealth between
between the two nations.
Each nation has had economic dominance in
different periods of history. Yet many view JP Morgan as a villian or a
greedy banker with dollar signs in his eyes.
Ron Chernow's five star
treatise on Morgan reveals him to be a deeply religious man who was intent
on bringing orderly rationalization to the capital markets and restraining
competition which he believed to be counter-productive in capitalist
economy.
He and his bank were deeply private and this work does a
wonderful job of gently pulling back the curtain at 23 Wall Street.
For
those interested in the capital markets a must read!
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![]() | | 6. | Those were the days | | (Miami, Florida) January 20, 2000 - 5.0/5 stars | | Was it the writing or the main character that made this a fascinating read?
answer- both! Chernow brought the character and his environment alive(early
20th Century New York merchant society),and what a character JP ... read full review |
![]() | | Current Review | | 7. | Powerful Bankers before the Federal Reserve | | (New York) June 16, 1998 - 5.0/5 stars | | "The House of Morgan" can serve as a proxy for the history of the
American financial system before the establishment of the Federal Reserve.
Morgan's influence on the world financial system was demonstrated... read full review |
![]() | | 8. | Behind-the-scene look at 19th/20th century history! | | (New York City) June 29, 1998 - 5.0/5 stars | | Only in the epics about Robert Moses (and the pivotal role he played in the
development of New York) and Harrison Gray Otis (and the pivotal role that
the Publisher of the L.A. Times played in the development... read full review |
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The House of Morgan: An American Banking Dynasty and the Rise of Modern Finance
Ron Chernow
![]() | | | From Publishers Weekly | | J. P. Morgan Sr.'s close relationship with Teddy Roosevelt; his son Jack
Morgan's clientele of governments, finance ministers and central banks;
and the Morgan realm's split under New Deal legislation are examined in
detail... read full editorial |
![]() | | | From Library Journal | | Chernow vividly portrays the influence that the Morgan banks have had on
the history of the Western economy since the late 18th century. The epic
story of the development of the American industrial experience is
inextricably... read full editorial |
![]() | | | Book Description | | The winner of the National Book Award and now considered a classic, The
House of Morgan is the most ambitious history ever written about an
American banking dynasty. Acclaimed by The Wall Street Journal as
"brilliantly... read full editorial |
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