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American Rascal

How Jay Gould Built Wall Street's Biggest Fortune

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American Rascal

De: Greg Steinmetz
Narrado por: Feodor Chin
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A gripping, “rollicking” (John Carreyrou, New York Times bestselling author of Bad Blood) biography of Jay Gould, the greatest of the 19th-century robber barons, whose brilliance, greed, and bare-knuckled tactics made him richer than Rockefeller and led Wall Street to institute its first financial reforms.

Had Jay Gould put his name on a university or concert hall, he would undoubtedly have been a household name today. The son of a poor farmer whose early life was marked by tragedy, Gould saw money as the means to give his family a better life…even if, to do so, he had to pull a fast one on everyone else. After entering Wall Street at the age of twenty-four, he quickly became notorious when he paralyzed the economy and nearly toppled President Ulysses S. Grant in the Black Friday market collapse of 1869 in an attempt to corner the market on gold—an event that remains among the darkest days in Wall Street history. Through clever financial maneuvers, he gained control over one of every six miles of the country’s rapidly expanding network for railroad tracks—coming close to creating the first truly transcontinental railroad and making himself one of the richest men in America.

American Rascal shows Gould’s complex, quirky character. He was at once praised for his brilliance by Rockefeller and Vanderbilt and condemned for forever destroying American business values by Mark Twain. He lived a colorful life, trading jokes with Thomas Edison, figuring Thomas Nast’s best sketches, paying Boss Tweed’s bail, and commuting to work in a 200-foot yacht.

Gould thrived in an expanding, industrial economy in which authorities tolerated inside trading and stock price manipulation because they believed regulation would stifle the progress. But by taking these practices to new levels, Gould showed how unbridled capitalism was, in fact, dangerous for the American economy. This “gripping biography” (Fortune) explores how Gould’s audacious exploitation of economic freedom triggered the first public demands for financial reforms—a call that still resonates today.

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Well-written Story • Colorful Characters • Incredible History • Educational Value

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The stories didn’t flow not sure if I liked it or not. The many events didn’t connect

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This was an interesting time of Rapid growth with other gilded Age titans like JP Morgan,, Carnegie and many others. We need to remember that President Truman said there are no surprises as president if you study history. This was when someone asked him if it was stressful to be president. We had a small glimpse under President Trump of capitalism with reasonable regulation. We are now back to over regulation. Always worth studying history.

Capitalism with no regulation

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Well-written and read well! A great book indeed! I thank the publisher and the audio- producer!

Great story

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The last chapter is where the author states clearly that he is seeing things from the point of view of the modern Democrat Party. This makes the "history" questionable

Questionable

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Steinmetz tackles the question: robber barons or captains of industry? In doing so he helps us understand the way in which financial and industrial titans of the 19th century built America while at the same time causing financial havoc to rich and poor alike. This is a tale of the great economic forces and the intimate lives of extraordinary people. It is written in an engaging and accessible manner for those interested in the details of financial wheeling and dealing as well as for those who just want a general understanding of the period.

A tale of America

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I’m glad someone has made a biography on Jay Gould - after hearing Rockefeller speak about Gould, I needed to find out more.

Exploring the unexplored

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the laissez-faire of the Gilded Age was mindblowing. just as today. it was the workers and small investors who lost everything. while the rich figured out how to get richer.

what a tale of American corruption

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A fun introduction to Jay Gould and Gilded Age finance. The book moves quickly and is well written and well narrated.

A breezy biography of a Gilded Age titan

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This is one of the shorter robber baron books but very enjoyable and informative. It presents Gould in a positive light overall. Well worth the time.

Succinct But Informative

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This is a great story of a man who helped shape Wall Street, for good and bad. If you're looking for the early stages of corporate finance, this is certainly going to give you a good base. As far as entertainment value, not the most exciting of stories. The fact is that Jay Gould had no personal life, therefore nothing all that exciting really happened to him outside business. He certainly belongs with Carnegie, Rockefeller, Vanderbilt from a business standpoint. If you're looking for a larger than life character story, that's simply not Jay Gould.

Jay Gould was certainly interesting, in business.

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