Morgan: American Financier by Random House, Jean Strouse

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  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Pub. Date: April 2000
  • ISBN-13: 9780060955892
  • Sales Rank: 57,074
  • 848pp
  • Series: Harper Perennial
  • Edition Description: 1ST PERENN
 
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Jean Strouse's monumental biography of Morgan and the Gilded Age he exemplified has been hailed as a masterpiece by the Los Angeles Times while picking up raves from The New York Times, Newsweek, Publishers Weekly, and The Wall Street Journal. Was Morgan an enthralling celebrity or an oppressor of the masses? If anybody has the answer, it's Strouse, who spent 15 years pouring over every last detail or the tycoon's public and private lives.

New York Observer - David Michaelis

The Morgan that Jean Strouse has brought to life in her masterful, long-awaited biography is deeply human, the most intricate and integrated portrait we have had yet. This Morgan is stripped of varnish but remains grandly scaled and exquisitely rendered. Strouse, a gutsy, sympathetic writer, whose first biography Alice James turned the neglected diarist and remarkable younger sister of William and Henry James into and unexpectedly complex figure, has produced an equally brilliant work with a vastly more intimidating subject.... An exemplar in American biography, Ms Strouse sees deeply into the forest by chopping down every tree.

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Biography

Jean Strouse won the Bancroft Prize in American History and Diplomacy for her biography Alice James. Her essays and reviews have appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times Book Review, The New York Review of Books, Vogue, and Newsweek, and she has held fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation and from the National Endowments for the Humanities and the Arts. She lives in New York City.

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Customer Rating for this product is 4 out of 5 Everything You Ever Needed to Know About Morgan
Robert Lockwood Mills (rmills6126@earthlink.net) , author of 'The Lindbergh Syndrome', 10/14/2006

Full Disclosure: The present reviewer is the great-grandson of J. Pierpont Morgan's second cousin. Jean Strouse has done a remarkably detailed job of research. She delves deeply into Morgan's family history, helping the reader understand the contradictions of the great financier's character. He was at once an aristocrat and a public-minded citizen, an optimist given to severe depression, a control freak who took advice surprisingly well, and an Anglophile who loved France. Pierpont Morgan learned merchant banking from his demanding and meticulous father Junius Morgan, who guided his business career well into Pierpont's adulthood. Ms. Strouse highlights the rights-of-passage through which Morgan separated himself from his more conservative parent, thus establishing a domestic merchant banking frontier in the United States that reversed generations of English dominance. The reader senses the conflicts Morgan underwent here. The book's strength is also its weakness. Ms. Strouse is so thorough, and her text so detailed, that a reader unfamiliar with Wall Street's arcane ways gets bogged down. The book is decidedly not for the casual reader. But Ms. Strouse deserves high praise for diligent background work and a well-written piece of scholarship.