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Fortune's Children: Fall of the Vanderbilt Family

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Cornelius Vanderbilt - "The Commodore" - was born in 1794. At the age 16 he borrowed $100 from his mother to buy a boat and began a ferry service to Manhattan. By the time of his death in 1877 he had built a far-flung steamship and railroad empire and accumulated an estate worth over $100 million. The bulk of his money went to his son, William, who duly mimicked his father's business strategies and doubled the fortune. William's son Willie married the restless Alva Smith, who constructed a string of multimillion dollar ...

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Fortune's Children: Fall of the Vanderbilt Family 1991, Time Warner Paperbacks, London

ISBN-13: 9780747406204

Mass-market paperback