The Rockefellers: An American Dynasty

by Peter Collier

Hardcover, 1976

Status

Available

Call number

920 Col

Call number

920 Col

Barcode

6296

Collection

Publication

Holt, Rindhart and Winston (1976), Edition: 1st, 746 pages

Description

This is the story of an American dynasty: the father, who built the fortune, the son who cleansed the name, the brothers who manipulated both the name and the fortune to their own ends, and the cousins who often wish they had inherited neither. Cast against the backdrop of our country's history is a spectacular array of characters: a bigamist, a robber baron, a philanthropist, a world-weary cynic, a drifting divorcee, polluters, environmentalists, art lovers and money manipulators. Collier and Horowitz reveal the myths, scandals, rumors and, above all, the endlessly enthralling, often shocking truth about this unparalleled American dynasty.

Original publication date

1976

User reviews

LibraryThing member dragonasbreath
A surprisingly readable volume. I've never been very much on either biographies or "I" books because there is to much conceit, to little fact, in most of them.
It kind of surprised me - I picked this 700-page volume up, worked around my job and had it read in a week. Still occasionally quote things
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from it at people.
One of the interesting things about this Biography of a Dynasty is how the different generations saw the money and reacted to both it and the restrictions that go with lots of money.
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Rating

½ (16 ratings; 3.7)

Pages

746
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