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ISBN
9780226910260
Book Title
First Wall Street : Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, and the Birth of American Finance
Item Length
9in
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Publication Year
2005
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.8in
Author
Robert E. Wright
Genre
Business & Economics, History
Topic
Economic History, United States / 19th Century, Investments & Securities / Stocks
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
18.1 Oz
Number of Pages
218 Pages

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Recounting the history of Chestnut Street and its forgotten role in the birth of American finance, the author explains that at the dawn of the Republic, Philadelphia was the center of American Finance and explores this fascinating history.

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Publisher
University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10
0226910261
ISBN-13
9780226910260
eBay Product ID (ePID)
46451484

Product Key Features

Book Title
First Wall Street : Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, and the Birth of American Finance
Author
Robert E. Wright
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Economic History, United States / 19th Century, Investments & Securities / Stocks
Publication Year
2005
Genre
Business & Economics, History
Number of Pages
218 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
18.1 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Hg5131.P5w75 2005
Reviews
An outstanding, accessible account of Philadelphia''s status as the nation''s first financial center. Robert Wright has written a breezy, clear, and humorous history of the city''s central role as the American capital of banking and related industries., If looking for an entertaining stroll through the rise and fall of Philadelphia as the hub of American finance from the late colonial period to the Bank War, one needs to go no further. . . . Effectively bridging academic and non-academic audiences is a difficult feat indeed, but one that we have come to expect from a scholar as prolific as Wright., "In his lively, absorbing look at the early history of America's financial markets, Wright brings to life the financiers and their institutions with colorful prose that teases out the human drama beneath the ledgers and account books. . . . Both a history of the nation's first financial capital and a surprisingly understandable financial primer . . . the book will appeal to readers interested in America's economic history and those wanting a better handle on banking and investing."-Publishers Weekly, "Students of early national and financial history will profit from this work. Wright''s narrative resurrects much long-forgotten informaition, and his analysis effectively underpins his broad thesis: Without financial markets and institutions to serve them, economic growth and modernization are impossible. Wright is at his best when explaining with remarkable clarity, the complex financial conditions that accounted for Chestnut Street''s dominance."- Journal of American History, In his lively, absorbing look at the early history of America's financial markets, Wright brings to life the financiers and their institutions with colorful prose that teases out the human drama beneath the ledgers and account books. . . . Both a history of the nation's first financial capital and a surprisingly understandable financial primer . . . the book will appeal to readers interested in America's economic history and those wanting a better handle on banking and investing., Wright reminds us that prior to Wall Street's ascendance in the 1830s, Chestnut Street in Philadelphia was the nation's financial center and the birthplace of some of America's most important financial innovations. . . . Wright succeeds in his aim to engage both the scholarly and general reader and has produced an important contribution to the history of early American finance., "Wright reminds us that prior to Wall Street''s ascendance in the 1830s, Chestnut Street in Philadelphia was the nation''s financial center and the birthplace of some of America''s most important financial innovations. . . . Wright succeeds in his aim to engage both the scholarly and general reader and has produced an important contribution to the history of early American finance."-Daniel Holt, Enterprise & Society, "Wright, a distinguished historian of early American finance, has written an unusual book that will interest both history buffs and academic historians. . . . The prose is lively and the explanations clear; the short discussion of money is perhaps the best introduction to that complex subject now available, and can be read with profit by any scholar forced to confront the complexities of monetary history."-Russell R. Menard, American Historical Review, An outstanding, accessible account of Philadelphia's status as the nation's first financial center. Robert Wright has written a breezy, clear, and humorous history of the city's central role as the American capital of banking and related industries., Wright, a distinguished historian of early American finance, has written an unusual book that will interest both history buffs and academic historians. . . . The prose is lively and the explanations clear; the short discussion of money is perhaps the best introduction to that complex subject now available, and can be read with profit by any scholar forced to confront the complexities of monetary history., Students of early national and financial history will profit from this work. Wright's narrative resurrects much long-forgotten informaition, and his analysis effectively underpins his broad thesis: Without financial markets and institutions to serve them, economic growth and modernization are impossible. Wright is at his best when explaining with remarkable clarity, the complex financial conditions that accounted for Chestnut Street's dominance.
Table of Content
Acknowledgments 1. Of Financial Markets and Marketplaces 2. Colonial Precedents 3. Revolutionary Developments 4. Money, Money, Money 5. Hamilton's Vision 6. Hazardous Voyages 7. Building Nest Eggs and Homes 8. Transportation Elation 9. Philadelphia's Finest 10. Wall Street Ascendant 11. Legacy of Growth Notes Index
Copyright Date
2005
Lccn
2005-009428
Dewey Decimal
332.64/273/09034
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
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