When Money Was In Fashion: Henry Goldman, Goldman Sachs, and the Founding of Wall Street

When Money Was In Fashion: Henry Goldman, Goldman Sachs, and the Founding of Wall Street

by June Breton Fisher
When Money Was In Fashion: Henry Goldman, Goldman Sachs, and the Founding of Wall Street

When Money Was In Fashion: Henry Goldman, Goldman Sachs, and the Founding of Wall Street

by June Breton Fisher

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Overview

This epic biography tells the story of the rise of Wall Street and the growth of Goldman Sachs from a small commercial paper company to the international banking business we know today. At its heart is the story of Henry Goldman, a man who spoke out passionately for his beliefs, understood the importance of the bottom line, and was known to chuckle, draw on his cigar, and remind his young protégés, "Just keep in mind . . . Money is always in fashion."

Though you will rarely find a mention of him in the official history of Goldman Sachs, it was Henry who established many of the practices of modern investment banking. He devised the plan that made Sears, Roebuck Co. the first publicly owned retail operation in the world, helped convince Woodrow Wilson to pass the Federal Reserve Act of 1913, and became a power player in the world of Wall Street finance at a time when Jews were considered outsiders.

The book traces Henry Goldman's hard-fought and often frustrating career with Goldman Sachs, a company founded by his father Marcus and fraught with professional rivalries. The tensions between the Goldman and Sachs families extended outside of the boardroom and into the larger world as the United States went to war. Henry's steadfast support for Germany during World War I would tarnish his reputation and drive him from the firm. But his involvement with finance would continue throughout his life, as would close friendships with luminaries like Albert Einstein, whom he would later join in outspoken denunciation of Hitler's atrocities against European Jews.

Here, June Breton Fisher, Henry Goldman's granddaughter, tells his whole story—a story that has shaped contemporary finance and continues to resonate with us today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780230114050
Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group
Publication date: 11/22/2011
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 288
Sales rank: 919,811
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.80(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

June Breton Fisher is Henry Goldman's granddaughter. She was born in New York City in 1927, graduated from the Brearley School and attended Bryn Mawr College. She lives in Santa Barbara, CA.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii

Preface 1

1 Against All Odds 5

2 Banking in "The Swamp" 25

3 The Goldmans and the Sachses 43

4 Going Public 67

5 War in the Boardroom 89

6 Phoenix Rising 119

7 The Fine Art of Collecting Fine Art 161

8 Bull Point Camp 201

9 A Child Prodigy 225

10 End of the Line 245

Afterword 263

Notes 269

Index 274

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