Daniel Schulman

The Money Kings: The Epic Story of the Jewish Immigrants Who Transformed Wall Street and Shaped Modern America -- Daniel Schulman, Hardcover

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The incredible saga of the German-Jewish immigrants--with now familiar names like Goldman and Sachs, Kuhn and Loeb, Warburg and Schiff, Lehman and Seligman--who profoundly influenced the rise of modern finance (and so much more), from the New York Times best-selling author of Sons of Wichita

Joseph Seligman arrived in the United States in 1837, with the equivalent of $100 sewn into the lining of his pants. Then came the Lehman brothers, who would open a general store in Montgomery, Alabama. Not far behind were Solomon Loeb and Marcus Goldman, among the "Forty-Eighters" fleeing a Germany that had relegated Jews to an underclass.

These industrious immigrants would soon go from peddling trinkets and buying up shopkeepers' IOUs to forming what would become some of the largest investment banks in the world--Goldman Sachs, Kuhn Loeb, Lehman Brothers, J. & W. Seligman & Co. They would clash and collaborate with J. P. Morgan, E. H. Harriman, Jay Gould, and other famed tycoons of the era. And their firms would help to transform the United States from a debtor nation into a financial superpower, capitalizing American industry and underwriting some of the twentieth century's quintessential companies, like General Motors, Macy's, and Sears. Along the way, they would shape the destiny not just of American finance but of the millions of Eastern European Jews who spilled off steamships in New York Harbor in the early 1900s, including Daniel Schulman's paternal grandparents.

In The Money Kings, Schulman unspools a sweeping narrative that traces the interconnected origin stories of these financial dynasties. He chronicles their paths to Wall Street dominance, as they navigated the deeply antisemitic upper class of the Gilded Age, and the complexities of the Civil War, World War I, and the Zionist movement that tested both their burgeoning empires and their identities as Americans, Germans, and Jews.

Author: Daniel Schulman
Publisher: Knopf Publishing Group
Published: 11/14/2023
Pages: 592
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.05lbs
Size: 9.30h x 6.50w x 1.60d
ISBN: 9780451493545

Review Citation(s):
Library Journal 06/01/2023 pg. 15
Publishers Weekly 09/11/2023
Kirkus Reviews 10/15/2023

About the Author
DANIEL SCHULMAN is the best-selling author of Sons of Wichita, a biography of the Koch family that was finalist for the Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year Awards. The Deputy Washington Bureau Chief of Mother Jones, Schulman splits his time between Washington and Melrose, Massachusetts, where he lives with his wife and son.

Product Tags:

Banks & Banking, Biography & Autobiography, Business & Economics, Daniel Schulman, Hardcover, Historical, History, Jews - United States, Knopf Publishing Group, United States

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