Fifty years in Wall Street

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Fifty years in Wall Street

by Henry Clews

EN·~35 hours·94 chapters

Chapters

94 total

FIFTY YEARS IN WALL STREET

1:49

CONTENTS.

34:51

ILLUSTRATIONS.

1:15

DEDICATIONTO THEVETERANS OF WALL STREET,

5:49

INTRODUCTORY. MY PART IN MARKETING THE UNITED STATES CIVIL WAR LOANS.

41:47

CHAPTER I. MY DEBUT IN WALL STREET.

13:52

CHAPTER II. WALL STREET AS A CIVILIZER.

11:31

CHAPTER III. HOW TO MAKE MONEY IN WALL STREET.

11:30

CHAPTER IV. IMPORTANCE OF BUSINESS TRAINING.

15:36

CHAPTER V. PERSONAL HONOR OF WALL STREET MEN.

10:11

Description

A vivid firsthand account, this memoir follows a seasoned financier as he steps onto the bustling floors of New York’s exchange in the mid‑nineteenth century. From the turbulence of the 1857 panic to the birth of modern trading practices, the author recounts the clash between entrenched “old‑guard” brokers and the daring newcomers eager to reshape the market. His narrative blends personal anecdotes with broader observations, painting a picture of a rapidly evolving financial hub that was as much about character as it was about capital.

Beyond the dramatic swings of fortunes, the work offers practical reflections on speculation, the ethics of trade, and the importance of disciplined training for aspiring investors. Readers gain insight into the early mechanisms of “corners,” options limits, and the role Wall Street played in funding national endeavors such as the Civil War. Written in plain, unvarnished language, the account serves both as a historical chronicle and a timeless guide to the rhythms of American finance.

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Language

en

Duration

~35 hours (2054K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United States: Irving Publishing Company, 1908.

Credits

MFR, Barry Abrahamsen, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2023-03-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Henry Clews

Henry Clews

1836–1923

A Wall Street power broker with a gift for vivid storytelling, this British-born American financier wrote from direct experience at the center of 19th-century banking and politics. His books turn market history into firsthand drama, mixing sharp opinions with a keen sense of how money and public life shape each other.

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