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Paperback John Jacob Astor Book

ISBN: 1025760794

ISBN13: 9781025760797

John Jacob Astor

"John Jacob Astor" by Arthur D. Howden Smith offers a comprehensive biographical account of one of the most influential figures in American economic history. As the nation's first multi-millionaire, Astor's life story is intrinsically linked to the expansion of the United States and the development of its commercial foundations. This work explores his humble beginnings in Germany and his subsequent rise to prominence as a titan of the fur trade and a visionary real estate investor in New York City.

Smith provides a detailed look at the strategic maneuvers and relentless ambition that allowed Astor to build a vast empire. From the establishment of the American Fur Company to his shrewd investments in Manhattan property, the narrative captures the spirit of the early 19th-century American frontier and the burgeoning industrial landscape. Beyond mere finance, the book delves into Astor's role in international trade and his lasting legacy on the socio-economic structure of the United States. This biography serves as an essential study of entrepreneurship, grit, and the complex character of a man who helped shape the destiny of a continent.

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