God's Gold

John D. ROCKEFELLER   |   John T. FLYNN

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God's Gold

“THE ROCKEFELLER FAMILY HAS EXERTED A SINGULAR FASCINATION OVER THE AMERICAN PEOPLE”

(ROCKEFELLER, John D.) FLYNN, John T. God’s Gold. The Story of Rockefeller and his Times. New York: Harcourt, Brace, (1932). Thick octavo, original green cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition of economist and finance journalist Flynn’s early authoritative history of Rockefeller and Standard Oil, published five years before Rockefeller’s death and praised on publication as a work in which “Rockefeller’s achievement is measured: the man gets his due” (New York Times), with 16 pages of photogravures and over 40 in-text illustrations.

“The Rockefeller family has exerted a singular fascination over the American people for almost a century… John D. Rockefeller, the founding father, was at different times believed to be the worst of the ‘robber barons’ and also the first of the great philanthropists.” God’s Gold, by noted economist and financial journalist Flynn, was published five years before Rockefeller’s death. On publication God’s Gold won high praise for providing a “complete, admirably documented and wholly sane” perspective, one in which “Rockefeller’s achievement is measured: the man gets his due… The book is a masterpiece of organization… Flynn provides, in his tracing of the interrelation of times and man, one of the best possible studies” of Rockefeller and the Standard Oil empire. Flynn based his title on “a statement by Rockefeller that ‘God gave me my money” and consulted with representatives of Rockefeller in resolving controversial facts. Over the course of his career Flynn “became one of the country’s best known advocates of the ultraconservative cause… he was an adviser to the Senate Committee on Banking and Currency… [and] an adviser to the Senate committee that investigated the New York Stock Exchange” (New York Times). With 16 pages of photogravures and over 40 in-text illustrations and facsimiles.

Book fine; slight edge-wear, mild soiling, early tape reinforcement to verso of scarce extremely good price-clipped dust jacket.

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