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The Great Game
  • Language: en

The Great Game

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Scribner

An acclaimed business historian presents an engaging and enlightening historyof Wall Street, from its humble beginnings as an American trading post to itsdomination of the world economy. Photos.

Empire of Wealth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 500

Empire of Wealth

Throughout time, from ancient Rome to modern Britain, the great empires built and maintained their domination through force of arms and political power. But not the United States. America has dominated the world in a new, peaceful, and pervasive way -- through the continued creation of staggering wealth. In this authoritative, engrossing history, John Steele Gordon captures as never before the true source of our nation's global influence: wealth and the capacity to create more of it. This P.S. edition features an extra 16 pages of insights into the book, including author interviews, recommended reading, and more.

The Engine of History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 448

The Engine of History

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Hamilton's Blessing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Hamilton's Blessing

From Alexander Hamilton's solution in the late eighteenth century through war bonds, the location of the nation's capital, why the Stock Exchange quotes fractional prices in eighths, and Keynesian economics to such people as Stephen Girard, Jay Cooke, and Benjamin Strong.

The Great Game
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

The Great Game

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000-08
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  • Publisher: Texere

In The Great Game, acclaimed business historian John Steele Gordon chronicles the rise of Wall Street from its humble beginnings as an American trading post to its domination of the world economy, bringing to life the remarkable cast of bankers and brokers, visionaries and crooks who made it happen. From Alexander Hamilton to Michael Milken, the history of Wall Street is a history of risk, courage, avarice, patriotism, power, genius, and, occasionally, remarkable stupidity. In Gordon, Wall Street has finally found a biographer worthy of its extraordinary story.

Washington's Monument
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 241

Washington's Monument

The colorful story behind one of America's greatest monuments and of the ancient obelisks of Egypt, now scattered around the world. Conceived soon after the American Revolution ended, the great monument to George Washington was not finally completed until almost a century later; the great obelisk was finished in 1884 and remains the tallest stone structure in the world at 555 feet. The story behind its construction is an intriguing piece of American history, which acclaimed historian John Steele Gordon relates with verve, connecting it to the colorful saga of the ancient obelisks of Egypt. Nobody knows how many obelisks were crafted in ancient Egypt, or even exactly how they were created and erected, since they are made out of hard granite and few known tools of the time were strong enough to work granite. Generally placed in pairs at the entrances to temples, they have in modern times been ingeniously transported around the world to Istanbul, Paris, London, New York, and many other locations. Their stories illuminate that of the Washington Monument and offer a new appreciation for perhaps the most iconic memorial in the country.

The Great Game
  • Language: en

The Great Game

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000-08-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Great Game
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 319

The Great Game

John Steele Gordon provides a narrative history, covering 350 years, of Wall Street and how it evolved into the world's centre of financial power.

A Thread Across the Ocean
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

A Thread Across the Ocean

Describes the successful laying of a cable across the Atlantic Ocean in 1866, exploring the physical, financial, and technological challenges of the project and assessing the impact of the cable on the course of twentieth-century history.

A Thread Across the Ocean
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

A Thread Across the Ocean

Today, in a world in which news flashes around the globe in an instant, time lags are inconceivable. In the mid-nineteenth century, communication between the United States and Europe -- the center of world affairs -- was only as quick as the fastest ship could cross the Atlantic, making the United States isolated and vulnerable. But in 1866, the Old and New Worlds were united by the successful laying of a cable across the Atlantic. John Steele Gordon's book chronicles this extraordinary achievement -- the brainchild of American businessman Cyrus Field and one of the greatest engineering feats of the nineteenth century. An epic struggle, it required a decade of effort, numerous failed attempts, millions of dollars in capital, a near disaster at sea, the overcoming of seemingly insurmountable technological problems, and uncommon physical, financial, and intellectual courage. Bringing to life an overlooked story in the annals of technology, John Steele Gordon sheds fascinating new light on this American saga that literally changed the world.