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Lawyers --- Martin, Luther, --- Pinkney, William, --- Wirt, William, --- Emmet, Thomas Addis, --- Prentiss, S. S. --- Choate, Rufus, --- Benjamin, J. P. --- Evarts, William Maxwell,
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Marchildon walks us through the machinations, uncertainties, and bravado that went into Aitken's world of promoting, financing, and stockbroking. He describes in riveting detail the playing out of the great mergers in Canadian politics and business life - most notably that of Stelco and Canada Cement. We see the inner workings of finance capitalism, coloured by many remarkable personalities of the day, and we learn how Aitken's innovative tactics made him a very rich man while still in his twenties. This is a deeply textured account of the dynamics of the securities market in the formative years at the beginning of the twentieth century. It has been said of Max Aitken (later Lord Beaverbrook) that 'no other Canadian carved his name so large upon his times.' A manipulative, self-serving charmer with immense business acumen, Aitken knew all the important Canadian financiers of his day, and repeatedly demonstrated his remarkable skill for making money in the field of corporate finance. In this book Gregory Marchildon looks at the entrepreneurial history of Max Aitken and his core enterprise, the Royal Securities Corporation. A penetrating study of investment banking and financial capitalism during the Laurier boom years, the book also deals more generally with the relationship between Canadian politics and imperial ideology before the Great War.
Consolidation and merger of corporations --- Business and politics --- Business --- Politics and business --- Politics, Practical --- Political business cycles --- Acquisition of corporations --- Acquisitions and mergers --- Amalgamation of corporations --- Business combinations --- Business mergers --- Buyouts, Corporate --- Corporate acquisitions --- Corporate buyouts --- Corporate mergers --- Corporate takeovers --- Corporations --- Fusion of corporations --- Hostile takeovers of corporations --- M & A (Mergers and acquisitions of corporations) --- Merger of corporations --- Mergers and acquisitions of corporations --- Mergers, Corporate --- Takeovers, Corporate --- Corporate reorganizations --- Golden parachutes (Executive compensation) --- Industrial concentration --- Trusts, Industrial --- History. --- Political aspects --- Consolidation --- Mergers --- Beaverbrook, Max Aitken, --- Aitken, Max, --- Aitken, William Maxwell, --- Beaverbrook, --- Beaverbrook, William Maxwell Aitken, --- Royal Securities Corporation --- Canada --- Economic conditions --- History
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Beaverbrook, Max Aitken, --- Publishers and publishing --- Politicians --- Biography --- Great Britain --- Politics and government --- 655.41 <41> --- -Publishers and publishing --- -#SBIB:309H1813 --- #SBIB:309H301 --- Book publishing --- Books --- Book industries and trade --- Booksellers and bookselling --- Statesmen --- Uitgeverij--algemeen--Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittannië en Noord-Ierland --- Geschiedenis en/of organisatie van het perswezen: algemeen en per land (met inbegrip van de rol van het perswezen in de ontwikkelingsproblematiek) --- De communicator in de verschillende media (pers, omroep, film, boekenindustrie, ...) --- Publishing --- Beaverbrook, Max Aitken Baron --- -Politicians --- Biography. --- StatesmenUitgeverij--algemeen--Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittannië en Noord-Ierland --- PublishingBeaverbrook, Max Aitken BaronGreat BritainPolitics and government --- -655.41 <41> --- -Beaverbrook, Max Aitken, --- #SBIB:309H1813 --- Aitken, Max, --- Aitken, William Maxwell, --- Beaverbrook, --- Beaverbrook, William Maxwell Aitken, --- Publishers and publishing - Great Britain - Biography --- Politicians - Great Britain - Biography --- Beaverbrook, Max Aitken, - Baron, - 1879-1964 --- Great Britain - Politics and government - 20th century
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This compulsively readable collection of profiles and essays by James Campbell, tied together by a beguiling autobiographical thread, proffers unique observations on writers and writing in the post-1950s period. Campbell considers writers associated with the New Yorker magazine, including John Updike, William Maxwell, Truman Capote, and Jonathan Franzen. Continuing his longterm engagement with African American authors, he offers an account of his legal battle with the FBI over James Baldwin's file and a new profile of Amiri Baraka. He also focuses on the Beat poets Gary Snyder and Allen Ginsberg, as well as writers such as Edmund White and Thom Gunn. Campbell's concluding essay on his childhood in Scotland gracefully connects the book's autobiographical dots.
American literature --- Beats (Persons). --- Authors, Scottish --- Beat generation --- Beatniks --- Persons --- Bohemianism --- History and criticism. --- African American authors --- Campbell, James, --- New York (N.Y.) --- Intellectual life --- Beat generation. --- 20th century american culture. --- 20th century american literature. --- african american literature. --- alexander trocchi. --- allen ginsberg. --- american literature. --- amiri baraka. --- art spiegelman. --- autobiography. --- beats poetry. --- career. --- edmund white. --- fbi. --- gary snyder. --- james baldwin. --- john a williams. --- john updike. --- jonathan franzen. --- jp donleavy. --- new yorker magazine. --- oprah. --- retrospective. --- richard wright. --- robert creeley. --- shirley hazzard. --- stanley crouch. --- thom gunn. --- toni morrison. --- truman capote. --- william maxwell. --- william styron.
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