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The House of Morgan

Name: The House of Morgan
By: Ron Chernow
Narrated by: Robertson Dean
Series:
Length 34 hrs and 37 mins
Category: Biographies & Memoirs, Professionals & Academics
Release Date: 2012-12-28
Language: English

The House of Morgan has been generally well-received by reviewers. The series has been praised for its acting, writing, and direction.

The House of Morgan is a historical novel series written by American author Ron Chernow. The series chronicles the history of the prominent American banking family, from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century. The series is comprised of three novels: The House of Morgan (2010), Titans of Wall Street (2013), and The Power Brokers (2016). The novels tell the story of the family’s rise to prominence and the creation of the modern financial system. The series has been praised for its meticulous research and for its insights into the history of American finance.

There are many things that listeners love about the Robertson Dean series. The good content, the characters and the special Robertson Dean are all important factors.

The House of Morgan by Ron Chernow is a comprehensive and well-researched history of one of the most powerful banking dynasties of the early 20th century. The book chronicles the rise of J.P. Morgan & Co., and its founder, John Pierpont Morgan, from a small New York City partnership to a global financial institution. Chernow paints a detailed picture of the inner workings of the House of Morgan and the personal lives of its key players. He also discusses the role that the firm played in some of the biggest financial crises of the era, including the Panic of 1907 and the Great Depression. While Chernow’s writing can be dry at times, overall this is a fascinating and informative read.

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