Prize-winning historian and biographer Matthew Josephson's The Robber
Barons is the story of the Gilded Age's giant American capitalists who
seized economic power after the Civil War and altered the shape of
American life forever.
The definitive book on the rise and power of early American capitalists,
The Robber Barons examines the careers of such masters of finance and
industry as J. P. Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie,
Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jay Gould, E. H. Harriman, and Henry Clay Frick.
In a fascinating narrative, mixing social, economic, and political
history, Josephson shows that under the command of these industry
titans, the country progressed from a mainly agrarian-mercantile society
to an economy propelled predominantly by mass production.
"With great verve and a fine sense of its dramatic values, what
[Josephson] has written is not a mere series of biographies but a
genuine history, with the stories of the great American capitalists
skillfully interwoven, and with an eye always on the broader social
background."--New York Times Book Review