The Great Game: The Emergence of Wall Street as a World Power: 1653-2000

by John Steele Gordon

Paper Book, 1999

Status

Available

Call number

332.64273

Publication

Scribner (1999), Edition: 1st, 320 pages

Description

For more than two hundred years, fortunes have been made -- and lost -- on Wall Street by men and women playing the great game of capitalism. Many have repeated the mistakes of their forebears, and some have enjoyed similar triumphs. In this gripping and informative book, John Steele Gordon tells history lovers, armchair investors, financiers, and day traders alike everything they need to know about Wall Street's wild ride to power. Wall Street began as the northern line of defense for a wilderness trading post, at a time when money was limited to gold, silver, and Indian wampum. Today, Wall Street is a metaphor for the global financial market, and money exists mostly on computer screens. More than three million Americans are now employed by the securities industry, and Wall Street wields the sort of power once reserved to nation states. How did an unimpressive little byway become so formidable? In this richly textured narrative history, John Steele Gordon brings to life the remarkable cast of bankers and brokers, visionaries and crooks who made it happen. Nature gave New York one of the world's great harbors, and the Dutch f… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

320 p.; 9.51 inches

ISBN

0684832879 / 9780684832876
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