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Once in Golconda: True Drama of Wall Street, 1920-38 (Wiley Investment Classics) [Paperback]

John Brooks
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11 Nov 1999 0471357529 978-0471357520 New Ed
Once in Golconda "In this book, John Brooks–who was one of the most elegant of all business writers–perfectly catches the flavor of one of history′s best–known financial dramas: the 1929 crash and its aftershocks. It′s packed with parallels and parables for the modern reader." –From the Foreword by Richard Lambert Editor–in–Chief, The Financial Times Once in Golconda is a dramatic chronicle of the breathtaking rise, devastating fall, and painstaking rebirth of Wall Street in the years between the wars. Focusing on the lives and fortunes of some of the era′s most memorable traders, bankers, boosters, and frauds, John Brooks brings to vivid life all the ruthlessness, greed, and reckless euphoria of the ′20s bull market, the desperation of the days leading up to the crash of ′29, and the bitterness of the years that followed. Praise for Once in Golconda "A fast–moving, sophisticated account.embracing the stock–market boom of the twenties, the crash of 1929, the Depression, and the coming of the New Deal. Its leitmotif is the truly tragic personal history of Richard Whitney, the aristocrat Morgan broker and head of the Stock Exchange, who ended up in Sing Sing." –Edmund Wilson, writing in the New Yorker "As Mr. Brooks tells this tale of dishonor, desperation, and the fall of the mighty, it takes on overtones of Greek tragedy, a king brought down by pride. Whitney′s sordid history has been told before..But in Mr. Brooks′s hands, the drama becomes freshly shocking." –Wall Street Journal "It′s all there in Once in Golconda–the avarice of an era that favored the rich; and the later anguish of myriads of speculators doomed by a bloated market, easy credit, and their own cupidity and stupidity." –Saturday Review

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  • Paperback: 308 pages
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons; New Ed edition (11 Nov 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471357529
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471357520
  • Product Dimensions: 14.1 x 2 x 21.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 67,273 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Once in Golconda At noon, on September 16, 1920, a horrendous explosion rocked Wall Street, instantly claiming the lives of thirty pedestrians and seriously injuring hundreds more. Yet, for all of its awesome force, that bomb was a firecracker compared to another, much more spectacular one, several years later—the great stock market crash of 1929. Once in Golconda is a dramatic chronicle of the breathtaking rise, devastating fall, and painstaking rebirth of Wall Street in the years between the wars. Focusing on the lives and fortunes of some of the era’s most memorable traders, bankers, boosters, and frauds, award–winning author John Brooks brings to vivid life all the ruthlessness, greed, derring–do, and reckless euphoria of the ’20s bull market, the desperation of the days leading up to the crash of ’29, and the bitterness of the years that followed. Writing with authority, verve, and considerable humor, Brooks introduces us to a bygone world in which the likes of Junius Morgan and fellow members of the Yankee "aristocracy" jealously controlled Wall Street as if it were their private hunting preserve. He also offers striking portraits of the generation of rawly ambitious newcomers who rose up to topple the old regime, including Irish Catholic "counter jumpers" such as "Sell ’em" Ben Smith and the mercurial Joseph Kennedy who clawed his way up from being one of the most cunning of shady speculators, to first head of the SEC, to king–maker. At the center of this colorful whirlwind of a tale is the magnificently hubristic Richard Whitney. The story of his rise to the presidency of the New York Stock Exchange and his eventual downfall and imprisonment for stock fraud and embezzlement characterizes the play of monumental forces that transformed Wall Street from WASP Camelot to public institution. Though it was first published in 1969, this riveting tale explores timeless themes of profound significance for today’s investors—from the corruption that led to the creation of today’s securities laws to the folly of investor hubris in a bull market. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Once in Golconda "In this book, John Brooks–who was one of the most elegant of all business writers–perfectly catches the flavor of one of history′s best–known financial dramas: the 1929 crash and its aftershocks. It′s packed with parallels and parables for the modern reader." –From the Foreword by Richard Lambert Editor–in–Chief, The Financial Times Once in Golconda is a dramatic chronicle of the breathtaking rise, devastating fall, and painstaking rebirth of Wall Street in the years between the wars. Focusing on the lives and fortunes of some of the era′s most memorable traders, bankers, boosters, and frauds, John Brooks brings to vivid life all the ruthlessness, greed, and reckless euphoria of the ′20s bull market, the desperation of the days leading up to the crash of ′29, and the bitterness of the years that followed. Praise for Once in Golconda "A fast–moving, sophisticated account.embracing the stock–market boom of the twenties, the crash of 1929, the Depression, and the coming of the New Deal. Its leitmotif is the truly tragic personal history of Richard Whitney, the aristocrat Morgan broker and head of the Stock Exchange, who ended up in Sing Sing." –Edmund Wilson, writing in the New Yorker "As Mr. Brooks tells this tale of dishonor, desperation, and the fall of the mighty, it takes on overtones of Greek tragedy, a king brought down by pride. Whitney′s sordid history has been told before..But in Mr. Brooks′s hands, the drama becomes freshly shocking." –Wall Street Journal "It′s all there in Once in Golconda–the avarice of an era that favored the rich; and the later anguish of myriads of speculators doomed by a bloated market, easy credit, and their own cupidity and stupidity." –Saturday Review

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On Thursday, September 16, 1920, a few second after the Trinity Church bell had finished tolling noon, the pleasant fall air of downtown Manhattan (weather clear, temperature sixty-nine degrees, market up slightly) was rent by an enormous and devastating explosion. Read the first page
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5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific 4 Sep 2002
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This book tells the story of Wall Street during the 1920s and 1930s, the time of the big bull market, Crash of '29 and the Great Depression. It is the best book I've read on the subject, a fascinating read packed with great anecdotes and colour from the period.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding 31 Aug 2002
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This book gives the best account there is of Wall Street's 'roaring twenties', the Crash of 1929 and its aftermath. It is a riveting read - and an ominous one, given that Wall Street seems to have made all the same mistakes over again in recent years. Gripping
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5.0 out of 5 stars First rate stock market & people's history 29 Jun 2001
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People filled and colorful narrative of Us stock exchange before, during & after '29 crash. Nothing will remain the same after the great Whitney scandals....superbly written.
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