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The first tycoon

the epic life of Cornelius Vanderbilt
2009
A biography of business tycoon Cornelius Vanderbilt, covering his personal life, development of a large fleet of steamships and a railroad empire, invention of the modern corporation, and other undertakings that shaped the economic world of the U.S. long after his time.

Joseph P. Kennedy

the mogul, the mob, the statesman, and the making of an American myth
2003
Chronicles the life of Joseph Kennedy, discussing how his ruthless quest for money, power, and social status began in his early childhood and continued through the final days of his life, and how he influenced some of the twentieth-century's most powerful political figures.

After the ball

Gilded Age secrets, boardroom betrayals, and the party that ignited the great Wall Street scandal of 1905
2003
Chronicles the events surrounding the James Hyde's fall from Wall Street grace in 1905 when one mistake cost him everything and lead to one of the greatest financial scandals of the twentieth century.

Larry Ellison

database genius of Oracle
2003
Explores the life and career of the billionaire businessman who co-founded the Oracle software company, discussing his accomplishments in the computing and Internet worlds.

Who was Milton Hershey?

2013
A biography of Milton Hershey, founder of the world's biggest chocolate company.

Bill Gates

a biography
2014
"The cofounder of Microsoft, Bill Gates helped transform society by ushering in the era of ubiquitous personal computing"--Provided by publisher.

Bill and Melinda Gates

digital age philanthropists
2015
Profiles the lives and achievements of Bill and Melinda Gates in computers, business, and philanthropy.

Sarge

the life and times of Sargent Shriver
2004
This is a superbly researched, immensely readable political biography by Stossel, a senior editor at the Atlantic Monthly. Although Sargent Shriver (b. 1915) was never victorious in electoral politics, he emerges here as one of the more adept and dedicated public servants of the 20th century. His early professional direction was determined less by his own ambition than by his relationship to the Kennedys through his marriage to John and Robert Kennedy's sister Eunice. Suspending his own political aspirations to devote his efforts to John's 1960 presidential campaign, he went on to serve as the first director of the Peace Corps. Worried about charges of nepotism, Shriver agreed to serve only if Kennedy put his nomination before the Senate for review. In the minds of many, he would never emerge from his connection to the Kennedys, but his legacy, as Stossel argues convincingly, is impressive in its own right. Shriver headed the War on Poverty for President Johnson, which led to the eventual creations of VISTA and Head Start, and other services for the poor. He later served as ambassador to France, created the Special Olympics, ran for vice-president with George McGovern in 1972, and was a candidate for the presidential nomination in 1976. While some may find Stossel's view of Shriver hagiographic, that may have less to do with Stossel than with his subject, an inspiring figure whose life reaffirms the power of politics and government to effect positive, creative change. Set against a century of totalitarianism, war and gross inhumanity, Shriver's devotion to the "empowerment of impoverished groups" is a model of integrity and idealism.

Neverwhere

1998
Richard Mayhew's life is forever changed after he rescues a young girl named Door and finds himself living in a city of monsters, saints, murderers, and angels, and he must help Door on her mission to save this strange underworld kingdom from destruction.

Milton Hershey

Explores the life and achievements of Milton Snavely Hershey, founder of the Hershey Company and of Hershey, Pennsylvania.

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