Pirate's Gold - Andrew Coe - Books - Four Winds Press - 9781940423166 - August 26, 2021
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Pirate's Gold

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"Pirate's Gold" is story of a great American fortune, a man with the Midas touch, and his descendants who inherited more money than was good for them. A small-town boy from Massachusetts, Henry Huttleston "Hell-Hound" Rogers helped build Standard Oil into the world's largest oil company, gaining renown as a notorious Wall Street "pirate." After he died, his children inherited $49,000,000--billions in today's money. None of his descendants lived so large as Rogers' son, Colonel Henry Rogers Jr., and his two children, Millicent and Harry. During the 1920s, the public was fascinated by the saga of Millicent's ill-fated marriage to Count Salm, the Austrian tennis champion with matinee idol good looks. In the 1930s Harry's involvement in the death of an actress at a drunken party was front page news in every city in the country. "Pirate's Gold" looks beneath the headlines to uncover the roots of these stories: the struggles over money and love, and the difficulties of living up to one's famous family name.


400 pages, 50 color, 50 b&w

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 26, 2021
ISBN13 9781940423166
Publishers Four Winds Press
Pages 400
Dimensions 203 × 203 × 28 mm   ·   793 g
Language English