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Title The hour of fate : Theodore Roosevelt, J.P. Morgan, and the battle to transform American capitalism / Susan Berfield.
Author Berfield, Susan, author.
Publication Info. New York, NY : Bloomsbury Publishing, [2020]
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 Orlando Public Library (Downtown) - Fourth Floor  973.911 BER    Check Shelves
 Washington Park  973.911 BER    Check Shelves
Description xxi, 393 pages : black and white illustrations ; 25 cm
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Prologue -- "The storm is on us" -- The best of everything -- A public man -- Railroad nation -- The invisible empire -- Buy at any price -- The state of the union -- Rival operators -- Anthracite -- On strike -- "Catastrophe impending" -- The Corsair agreement -- Rich man's panic -- "The supreme law of the land" -- The ruling -- A president in his own right -- Epilogue.
Summary "It seemed like no force in the world could slow J.P. Morgan's drive to power. In the summer of 1901, the financier was assembling his next mega-deal: Northern Securities, an enterprise that would affirm his dominance in America's most important industry-the railroads. Then, a bullet from an anarchist's gun put an end to the business-friendly presidency of William McKinley. A new chief executive bounded into office: Theodore Roosevelt. He was convinced that as big business got bigger, the government had to check the influence of the wealthiest or the country would inch ever closer to collapse. By March 1902, battle lines were drawn: the government sued Northern Securities for antitrust violations. But as the case ramped up, the coal miners' union went on strike and the anthracite pits that fueled Morgan's trains and heated the homes of Roosevelt's citizens went silent. With millions of dollars on the line, winter bearing down, and revolution in the air, it was a crisis that neither man alone could solve. Richly detailed and propulsively told, The Hour of Fate is the gripping story of a banker and a president thrown together in the crucible of national emergency even as they fought in court. The outcome of the strike and the case would change the course of our history. Today, as the country again asks whether saving democracy means taming capital, the lessons of Roosevelt and Morgan's time are more urgent than ever."-- Book jacket.
Subject Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.
Morgan, J. P. (John Pierpont), 1867-1943.
Antitrust law -- United States -- Cases.
Strikes and lockouts -- Coal mining -- History.
Capitalism -- Political aspects -- United States.
United States -- Economic conditions -- 1865-1918.
ISBN 9781635572490 (hardcover) : $30.00
1635572495 (hardcover)