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Hardcover Hetty Green Book

ISBN: 1025517016

ISBN13: 9781025517018

Hetty Green

"Hetty Green" is a compelling biography of one of the most remarkable and polarizing figures in American financial history. Known famously as the "Witch of Wall Street," Henrietta Howland Robinson Green amassed a fortune that made her the wealthiest woman in the world during the Gilded Age. This work by Boyden Sparkes and Samuel Taylor Moore delves into the life of a woman who defied the social conventions of her time, navigating the male-dominated world of high finance with unparalleled shrewdness and an iron will.

The narrative explores Green's legendary frugality, her strategic investments in railroads and real estate, and her pivotal role as a major lender to the city of New York during times of financial crisis. The authors provide an intimate look at her upbringing in a Quaker whaling family and how those early influences shaped her unique approach to wealth, power, and legacy. More than just a chronicle of money, "Hetty Green" offers a fascinating psychological profile of a woman driven by a singular focus on capital. It remains an essential read for those interested in the evolution of American capitalism and the extraordinary lives of women who carved their own paths in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

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