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Impeccable Connections - The Rise & Fall of Richard Whitney (Paperback)
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"Impeccable Connections: The Rise and Fall of Richard Whitney"
traces the fascinating trajectory of a Massachusetts Brahmin who
was president of the New York Stock Exchange in the early 1930s.
"Whitney fought every attempt by the Federal Government to regulate
the exchange back then because it was "perfect" as it was. Widely
regarded even by patrician friends as an insufferable snob, with a
background from Groton, Harvard, and New Jersey foxhunting country,
after Prohibition he bet all his money on a company called
Distilled Liquors Corporation whose principal product was "New
Jersey lightning" - hard cider. When lightning failed to strike,
this symbol of Wall Street integrity tried to support his company's
stock price by borrowing money and secretly stealing clients'
assets to cover his mounting debts until the scheme finally
collapsed and he went off to prison. A self-righteous confidence
man - he couldn't get away with that today, could he? Read this
spellbinding book, which repeatedly takes your breath away, and
learn that some things never change." -Craig R. Whitney, author of
"Living with Guns: A Liberal's case for the Second Amendment."
"From the opening scene of Richard Whitney striding on to the floor
of the New York Stock Exchange on Black Thursday, 1929 Malcolm
Mackay had me hooked. The story of Whitney's rise and spectacular
fall from grace is one of the great untold stories of American
financial history no more. A fascinating book about one of the
biggest scandals and scoundrels in American finance. Malcolm
Mackay's tale of Richard Whitney's descent from Master of the fox
hunt to prisoner at Sing Sing reads like a novel, but is
unbelievably true " -Consuelo Mack, Anchor and Executive Producer,
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack "Malcolm MacKay has succeeded at the
seemingly impossible task of writing a charming and sympathetic
account of an utterly unsympathetic scoundrel. MacKay writes with
an insider's knowledge of Richard Whitney (whom he personally knew)
and the world in which Whitney lived and worked. The happy result
is financial history at its most vivid and readable. " - James
Grant, editor of Grant's Interest Rate Observer "That Richard
Whitney's extraordinary life of hubris and deceit hasn't been the
subject of a book of nonfiction is a bewildering oversight. Malcolm
MacKay has filled the void with an irresistible account that he was
uniquely qualified to write." -G. Bruce Knecht, author of Grand
Ambition: An Extraordinary Yacht, the People Who Built It, and the
Millionaire Who Can't Really Afford It IMPECCABLE CONNECTIONS is
both a biography of an important figure and an excellent primer on
the reasons for securities regulations that are in today's
headlines. Malcolm MacKay is a lawyer and businessman who, as a boy
and young man, knew Richard Whitney in his post-prison years.
MacKay has thought about Whitney, and why he did what he did, all
his life. A graduate of Princeton and Harvard Law School, he lives
in Brooklyn, New York.
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