ABSTRACT

Vanderbilt, Carnegie, Rockefeller, Ford, Drew, Fisk, Harriman, Du Pont, Morgan, Mellon, Insull, Gould, Frick, Schwab, Swift, Guggenheim, Hearst- these are only a few of the foundation giants that have changed the face of America. They gave living reality to that great golden legend-The American Dream. Most were self-made in the Horatio Alger tradition. Those whose beginnings were blessed with wealth parlayed their inheritances many times through the same methods as their rags-to-riches compatriots: shrewdness, ruthlessness, determination, or a combination of all three.

The Age of the Moguls is not overly concerned with the comparative business ethics of these men of money. The best of them made "deals," purchased immunity, and did other things which in 1860, 1880, or even 1900, were considered no more than "smart" by their fellow Americans, but which today would give pause to the most conscientiously dishonest promoter. Holbrook does not pass judgments on matters that have baffled moralists, economists, and historians. He is less concerned with how these men achieved their fortune as much as how they disbursed the funds.

Stewart Holbrook has written a brilliant and wholly captivating study of the days when America's great fortunes were built; when futures were unlimited; when tycoons trampled across the land. Few writers today could range backwards and forwards in American history through the last century and a half, and could take their readers to a dozen different sections of the country, or combine the lives of over fifty famous men in such a way as to produce a continuous and exciting narrative of sponsored growth. Leslie Lenkowsky's new introduction adds dimension to this classic study.

part One|57 pages

The Era of Brass Knuckles

chapter 1|6 pages

Noon

chapter 2|11 pages

Primitives

chapter 3|9 pages

Bold New Talents

chapter 4|13 pages

The Wars of the Troglodytes

chapter 5|7 pages

He was Always Kind to the Poor

chapter 6|9 pages

Wreckage

part Two|70 pages

Rise of the Colossi

chapter 1|14 pages

Rockefeller I

chapter 2|14 pages

Carnegie

chapter 3|14 pages

The First Harassments

chapter 4|16 pages

Rulers of Chicago

chapter 5|10 pages

Monarchs of the Far West

part Three|52 pages

The Era of Frenzied Finance

chapter 1|14 pages

Standard Oil in Full Flower

chapter 2|12 pages

The Steel Trust

chapter 3|12 pages

The Copper-Plated Kings

chapter 4|12 pages

Tom Lawson and the System

part Four|64 pages

New Giants Appear

chapter 1|8 pages

The Rise of Charlie Schwab

chapter 2|11 pages

The Last Railroad War

chapter 3|11 pages

Henry Ford’s New Era

chapter 4|19 pages

MR. Mellon

chapter 5|14 pages

Insull the False Midas

part Five|76 pages

Dynastic Succession

chapter 1|31 pages

The Du Ponts

chapter 2|25 pages

The Guggenheims

chapter 3|18 pages

The Last Mogul

part Six|43 pages

What They Did With It

chapter 1|41 pages

Elegances and Bequests