An edition of After the Ball (2003)

After the Ball

Gilded Age Secrets, Boardroom Betrayals, and the Party That Ignited the Great Wall Street Scandal of 1905

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An edition of After the Ball (2003)

After the Ball

Gilded Age Secrets, Boardroom Betrayals, and the Party That Ignited the Great Wall Street Scandal of 1905

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Glamorous, cultured, and ambitious -- but fatally young and naïve -- James Hazen Hyde was twenty-three when he inherited the majority shares in the billion-dollar Equitable Life Assurance Society in 1899. Five years later, at the pinnacle of social and financial success, he made a fatal miscalculation, and set in motion the first great Wall Street scandal of the twentieth century. On the last night of January 1905, Hyde gave one of the most fabulous balls of the Gilded Age. Falsely accused of charging the party to his company, he was sucked into a maelstrom of allegations of corporate malfeasance that involved the era's most famous financiers and industrialists. The shocking revelations that followed commanded hundreds of front-page stories and led to a government investigation that became a nationwide obsession and changed the law.

Set against a backdrop of magnificence, excess, and corrupting glamour, "After the Ball's themes are stunningly fresh: greed and chicanery, flawed love between fathers and sons, and contradictory American attitudes about wealth.

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HarperCollins
Language
English
Pages
416

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First Sentence

"At 120 Broadway, on the third of May, 1899, the work were out at dawn."

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
416
Dimensions
9.1 x 5.9 x 1.2 inches
Weight
1.7 pounds

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OL9230725M
Internet Archive
afterball00patr
ISBN 10
0060199393
ISBN 13
9780060199395
OCLC/WorldCat
51655525
Library Thing
208336
Goodreads
1037281

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