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To Make a Killing: Arthur Cutten, the Man Who Ruled the Markets

To Make a Killing: Arthur Cutten, the Man Who Ruled the Markets - Hardcover

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Availability:Out of StockContributor:Robert StephensPublish date:2024-02-13Pages:270
Languages:EnglishPublisher:McGill-Queen's University PressISBN-13:9780228020301ISBN-10:228020301UPC:9780228020301Book Category:Biography & Autobiography, Business & EconomicsBook Subcategory:Business, Corporate & Business HistorySize:9.06 x 5.91 x 1.02 inchesWeight:1.142Product ID:SCQJ304TKN
One of the wildest, most spectacular decades in American history, the 1920s were a period of unprecedented growth and mass consumerism. In the New Era, people drank in speakeasies, danced to jazz, idolized gangsters, and bet their life savings on stocks. Born and raised in a small Canadian town, Arthur Cutten went to Chicago in 1890 with ninety dollars to his name. Through utter ruthlessness, he amassed a fortune trading in grain futures and stocks. Cutten was heralded as the modern Midas, and his every move was followed by the masses, who believed they could get rich quick. But everything changed after the crash of 1929. The heroes of prosperity became the villains of the Great Depression. Determined to crack down on the "banksters," the Roosevelt administration launched an all-out attack on those it blamed for the collapse - and Cutten was at the top of the list. A US Senate committee probed how he manipulated stock prices. The Grain Futures Administration moved to bar him from trading. And the Bureau of Internal Revenue indicted him for income tax evasion. But the wily operator won on every count: he emerged from the Senate investigation unscathed, maintained his grain trading privileges after a victory in the Supreme Court, and left almost nothing for the tax collectors upon his death. To Make a Killing tells the tale of Cutten's journey to fabulous wealth, the forces that propelled him, and the fascinating characters in his life.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:McGill-Queen's University PressISBN-13:9780228020301ISBN-10:228020301UPC:9780228020301Book Category:Biography & Autobiography, Business & EconomicsBook Subcategory:Business, Corporate & Business HistorySize:9.06 x 5.91 x 1.02 inchesWeight:1.142Product ID:SCQJ304TKN
Robert Stephens is a former journalist and president of PR POST. He lives in Toronto and London, Ontario.
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press

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