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    Robert Sobel, "The Pursuit of Wealth: The Incredible Story of Money Thoughout the Ages"

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    Robert Sobel, "The Pursuit of Wealth: The Incredible Story of Money Thoughout the Ages"

    Robert Sobel, "The Pursuit of Wealth: The Incredible Story of Money Thoughout the Ages"
    McGraw-Hill | 2000 | ISBN: 0070596131 | 363 pages | siPDF | 6.3 MB

    An epic saga that recounts the turbulent history of money. The Pursuit of Wealth is a fascinating 5,000 year journey through the evolution of money and investing. From risk versus return in Mesopotamia through today's rough-and-tumble, high-stakes stock markets, this behind-the-scenes tale will intrigue both financial historians and history-minded investors alike.

    Barron's columnist Robert Sobel weaves a richly textured tale of risk and the never ending quest for wealth since the dawn of man. The Pursuit of Wealth—filled with gripping stories, tales of war, and legacies of great fortunes won and lost—is much more than simply a compelling read; it provides valuable insights that can be applied to today's turbulent times.

    From the Back Cover
    Money—How it has built nations, destroyed dynasties, and shaped every facet of human history. Mesopotamian farmers used it to irrigate their crops… Roman armies to expand Caesar's reach throughout Europe and Africa… Incan rulers to build temples and civilizations… U.S. industrialists to push the frontiers of corporate achievement.

    The Pursuit of Wealth tells the fascinating history of how the desire for money has fueled humankind's greatest achievements—and produced our most profound tragedies. Readers from all walks of life—from academics in search of a compelling narrative to investors and business persons looking for time-tested solutions to age-old dilemmas—will discover how and why money has become inextricably interwined with every thread in the fabric of human history. Gripping stories and legacies of great fortunes won and lost include:
    • Historical giants like Alexander the Great and Napoleon—and how their battle-honed lessons on wealth and conquest still ring true in today's burgeoning economy
    • Analyses of twelfth century Venetian financial empires that provide stunning parallels and insights into today's global business and investment arena
    • How modern rules, regulations, and laws of commerce have developed from 5000 B.C. through today's technological battleground—and what to look for next
    No single idea has had more impact on the development of human history—and been less understood—than the drive for money. The Pursuit of Wealth is the first comprehensive investigation into this essential topic. Each page will open your eyes to the startling ways and means of property acquisition throughout history—and provide you with vital clues that can help you understand today's financial world.

    Contents

    Introduction
    Acknowledgments

    1 The Ancient World
     The Ancient Near East: Economies Dominated by Political and Religious Institutions
     Hellenic Greece: Seafaring Entrepreneurs

    2 The Imperial Age of Alexander and Rome
     The Hellenistic Civilization
     The Roman Republic: Private Enterprise Unleashed
     The Roman Empire

    3 The European Middle Ages: The Birth of a New Economic Age
     The Manorial Age
     The Next Invasions of Europe
     The Economic Quickening and the Crusades
     The Lenders

    4 The Italian Bankers and Their Clients
     The Results of the Crusades
     The Venetian Way
     Florence
     The Venice of the North
     The Bankers
     The End of the Era

    5 The Atlantic Age
     The Drive to the East, the Way to the West
     The Portuguese Pioneers
     Portugal and the Slave Trade
     Other European Ventures in the Slave Trade
     The Portuguese Empire
     Spain and the Race for Wealth

    6 Europe's American Empires
     The Conquistadores
     The Dawn of Mercantilism
     The New Europe of the Fuggers
     The Price Revolution and Economic Stimulation
     The Dutch Maritime Empire
     Speculators and Bubbles

    7 The English Advantage
     John Hawkins and the Slave Trade
     The Joint Stock Companies
     The Sugar Trade
     New England
     The Dutch Challenge
     The Realization of Wealth in the North
     Southern Tobacco
     Northern Merchants

    8 The American Paths to Wealth
     Wealth and the Background to the American Revolution
     The Economics of Protest
     Alternative Paths to Wealth in the New Nation
     Lotteries As a Means to Obtain Wealth and Raise Funds
     The New Government
     The Road to the Constitution
     The Jeffersonian Conception of Wealth
     Alexander Hamilton and the Creation of the National Credit

    9 Industrial Wealth
     Increased Population and Agriculture
     The Industrial Revolution
     Technology and the Textile Industry
     The Steam Engine and Its Impact
     Eli Whitney and the Emergence of the Cotton South
     Samuel Slater, Francis Cabot Lowell, and the Emergence of the Industrial North
     The Quaker Alternative

    10 The Mechanization of Agriculture
     Cyrus McCormick and the Reaper
     The Need for Transportation
     Infrastructure and Wealth: The Erie Canal
     Canal Mania
     John Jacob Astor and Real Estate

    11 Infrastructure and Wealth
     Small Beginnings on Wall Street
     The New Nation's First Major Stock Speculator
     The New York Stock and Exchange Board
     The Importance of Railroads
     The New York Central
     The Pennsylvania Railroad
     The Telegraph

    12 Emperor Wheat and King Cotton
     Northern Wheat
     Profits on the Plantations
     The Economics of Slavery
     The Domestic Slave Trade
     "Cotton is King"

    13 Gold, Silver, and the Civil War
     Jay Cooke: Financing the Union Cause
     The Wall Street Scene
     The Gold Ring
     Resumption of Specie Payments
     The Silver Bonanza

    14 The Impact of the Transcontinentals
     Wealth in the Western Rails
     Selling Ice
     The Revolution in Meatpacking
     Railroads and Wealth from Beer
     Wealth from Cattle
     The Farmer and the West
     The Election of 1896

    15 The Arrival of Big Business
     Pools and Trusts
     The Industrial Corporation
     The Promoter
     The New Face of Investment Banking: J. P. Morgan
     Carnegie and Morgan
     The Carnegie Millionaires and Spindletop

    16 The Government-Industrial Complex, 1914-1929
     The American Government on the Eve of War
     World War I: The Neutrality Phase
     American Business and the War
     The War Industries Board
     The Creation of Radio Corporation of America
     The Government and Business during the Harding-Coolidge Years
     U.S. Government and Business Involvement in Latin America
     Wall Street's Pursuit of Wealth Overseas
     Helping Europe and Reaping the Financial Rewards

    17 The Great Bull Market of the 1920s
     A. P. Giannini: Financing Small Business
     The Glamour Industries: Radio, Motion Pictures, and Automobiles
     Organized Crime: Making Money from Prohibition
     The Florida Land Boom
     The Great Bull Market

    18 The Old and the New in Post-World War II America
     The Stock Market Slumbers
     The Housing Boom
     Gene Ferkauf, the Duke of Discounting
     The Automobile Industry Awakens
     The Motelling of America
     The McDonald's Concept
     Frederick Terman and the Arrival of the Military-Industrial-Educational Complex

    19 The Revival of the Securities Markets
     The Puzzling Case of Television Securities
     The Coming of the Computer
     Charles Merrill, Keith Funston, and People's Capitalism
     Mutual Funds
     Pension Funds
     The Great Bull Market of the 1960s
     The Craze for New Issues

    20 Creating Wealth During the Great Inflation
     The Beginning of Inflation
     Profiting from the Higher Price of Petroleum
     The Golden Opportunity
     Collectibles
     Real Estate
     The Money Market Alternative
     Playing the Horses in a New Way
     The End of the Great Deflation and the Coming of the New Era

    21 The Democratization of Wealth
     The New Industries: Personal Computers
     The New Industries: Health Care Transformed
     The Rebirth of Equities
     Metromedia Shows the Way
     Beatrice at the Carverie
     The Oil Well on the NYSE Floor
     The Changing Face of Savings
     Epilogue

    Index
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