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A landmark work from one of the preeminent historians of our time: the first published biography of Andrew W. Mellon, the American colossus who bestrode the worlds of industry, government, and philanthropy, leaving his transformative stamp on each. Andrew Mellon, one of America's greatest financiers, built a legendary personal fortune from banking to oil to aluminum manufacture, tracking America's course to global economic supremacy. As treasury secretary under Presidents Harding, Coolidge, and finally Hoover, Mellon made the federal government run like a businessprefiguring the public…mehr
A landmark work from one of the preeminent historians of our time: the first published biography of Andrew W. Mellon, the American colossus who bestrode the worlds of industry, government, and philanthropy, leaving his transformative stamp on each. Andrew Mellon, one of America's greatest financiers, built a legendary personal fortune from banking to oil to aluminum manufacture, tracking America's course to global economic supremacy. As treasury secretary under Presidents Harding, Coolidge, and finally Hoover, Mellon made the federal government run like a businessprefiguring the public official as CEO. He would be hailed as the architect of the Roaring Twenties, but, staying too long, would be blamed for the Great Depression, eventually to find himself a broken idol. Collecting art was his only nonprofessional gratification and his great gift to the American people, The National Gallery of Art, remains his most tangible legacy.
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David Cannadine was born in Birmingham, England, in 1950 and educated at Cambridge, Oxford, and Princeton. He is the author of many acclaimed books, including the prizewinning The Decline and Fall of the British Aristocracy. He has taught at Cambridge and Columbia universities and now at the Institute of Historical Research, University of London.
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Preface Prologue: A Family in History PART ONE In the Shadow of His Father, 1855–1900 1. The Patriarch Presides: Father and Sons, 1855–73 2. The Family in Business: Boys and Banks, 1873–87 3. The “Mellon System” Inaugurated: “My Brother and I,” 1887–98 4. The Great Leap Forward: Mergers and Matrimony, 1898–1900 PART TWO Wealth’s Triumphs, Fortune’s Travails, 1900–1921 5. The Transition Completed: Family Man and Venture Capitalist, 1901–1907 6. The First Scandal: Separation and Divorce, 1907–12 7. Life Goes On: Business (Almost) as Usual, 1907–14 8. New Careers for Old: Single Parent, Aging Plutocrat, Emerging Politician, 1914–21 PART THREE The Rise and Fall of a Public Man, 1921–33 9. Hard Times with Harding: Political Realities, Getting Started, Settling In, 1921–23 10. Better Years with Coolidge: Mellonizing America, Aggrandizing Himself, 1923–26 11. Carrying On with Hoover: Great Ideas to Great Crash, 1927–29 12. Triumphs amid Troubles: Fortune’s Zenith, Russian Pictures, Pittsburgh Woes, 1929–31 13. “The Man Who Stayed Too Long”: Depression, Departure, London and Back, 1931–33 PART FOUR Old Man, New Deal, 1933–37 14. His World Turned Upside Down: An Unhappy Homecoming, 1933–34 15. The Second Scandal: The “Tax Trial” and the National Gallery of Art, 1933–36 16. Beginnings and Endings: The Gallery Established, a Life in Its Fullness, 1936–37 Epilogue: A Fortune in History Appendix: The Mellon Family A Note on Sources Abbreviations for Notes Notes Acknowledgments Index
Preface Prologue: A Family in History PART ONE In the Shadow of His Father, 1855–1900 1. The Patriarch Presides: Father and Sons, 1855–73 2. The Family in Business: Boys and Banks, 1873–87 3. The “Mellon System” Inaugurated: “My Brother and I,” 1887–98 4. The Great Leap Forward: Mergers and Matrimony, 1898–1900 PART TWO Wealth’s Triumphs, Fortune’s Travails, 1900–1921 5. The Transition Completed: Family Man and Venture Capitalist, 1901–1907 6. The First Scandal: Separation and Divorce, 1907–12 7. Life Goes On: Business (Almost) as Usual, 1907–14 8. New Careers for Old: Single Parent, Aging Plutocrat, Emerging Politician, 1914–21 PART THREE The Rise and Fall of a Public Man, 1921–33 9. Hard Times with Harding: Political Realities, Getting Started, Settling In, 1921–23 10. Better Years with Coolidge: Mellonizing America, Aggrandizing Himself, 1923–26 11. Carrying On with Hoover: Great Ideas to Great Crash, 1927–29 12. Triumphs amid Troubles: Fortune’s Zenith, Russian Pictures, Pittsburgh Woes, 1929–31 13. “The Man Who Stayed Too Long”: Depression, Departure, London and Back, 1931–33 PART FOUR Old Man, New Deal, 1933–37 14. His World Turned Upside Down: An Unhappy Homecoming, 1933–34 15. The Second Scandal: The “Tax Trial” and the National Gallery of Art, 1933–36 16. Beginnings and Endings: The Gallery Established, a Life in Its Fullness, 1936–37 Epilogue: A Fortune in History Appendix: The Mellon Family A Note on Sources Abbreviations for Notes Notes Acknowledgments Index
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