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The Hellhound of Wall Street: How Ferdinand Pecora's Investigation of the Great Crash Forever Changed American Finance » (Library - Unabridged CD)

Book cover image of The Hellhound of Wall Street: How Ferdinand Pecora's Investigation of the Great Crash Forever Changed American Finance by Michael Perino

Authors: Michael Perino
ISBN-13: 9781400148561, ISBN-10: 1400148561
Format: Compact Disc
Publisher: Tantor Media, Inc.
Date Published: October 2010
Edition: Library - Unabridged CD

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Author Biography: Michael Perino

Michael Perino is the Dean George W. Matheson Professor of Law at St. John's University School of Law. A former Wall Street litigator, Perino has testified in the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives and has consulted with the Securities and Exchange Commission. He is frequently quoted in the media on securities and corporate matters. He has appeared on NPR's All Things Considered, Morning Edition, and Marketplace, on Bill Moyers' Journal on PBS, and on CNBC.

Book Synopsis

In The Hellhound of Wall Street, Michael Perino recounts in riveting detail the 1933 hearings that put Wall Street on trial for the Great Crash. Never before in American history had so many financial titans been called to account before the public, and they had come within a few weeks of emerging unscathed. By the time Ferdinand Pecora, a Sicilian immigrant and former New York prosecutor, took over as chief counsel, the investigation had dragged on ineffectively for nearly a year and was universally written off as dead.

The Hellhound of Wall Street provides a minute-by-minute account of the ten dramatic days when Pecora turned the hearings around, cross-examining the officers of National City Bank (today's Citigroup), particularly its chairman, Charles Mitchell, one of the best known bankers of his day. Mitchell strode into the hearing room in obvious disdain for the proceedings, but he left utterly disgraced. Pecora's rigorous questioning revealed that City...

The Barnes & Noble Review

The Great Recession has thrown up many villains, from the brazenly criminal (Bernie Madoff) to the simply brazen (Citigroup's Robert Rubin, AIG's Joe Cassano, Countrywide's Angelo Mozilo). It has also occasioned innumerable references to the Great Depression. The main thing that the Great Recession lacks, however, is a hero -- someone like Ferdinand Pecora, the "Hellhound of Wall Street," whose life story is told in Michael Perino's new book.

Pecora is largely forgotten today (one hopes that Perino's fascinating biographical history will rectify that). But over the course of ten world-shaping days at the tail end of the Hoover administration in 1933, he changed history and helped to midwife the new financial markets the Depression spawned.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

PART I PRELUDE 9

Chapter 1 The Well-Driller and Wall Street 11

Chapter 2 The Best Cross-Examiner in New York 24

Chapter 3 Sitting on the Lid 45

Chapter 4 A Short-Term Job 60

Chapter 5 Sunshine Charlie 71

Chapter 6 A Mine of Information 95

Chapter 7 Junior 112

PART II TEN DAYS 129

Chapter 8 Day One: Unimpeachable Integrity 131

Chapter 9 Day Two: Morale 158

Chapter 10 Day Three: Manipulation 177

Chapter 11 Day Four: Legal Legerdemain 192

Chapter 12 Days Five and Six: Intermission 212

Chapter 13 Day Seven: South of the Border 229

Chapter 14 Day Eight: Shorn Lamb 245

Chapter 15 Day Nine: A Free and Open Market 259

Chapter 16 Day Ten: The End of an Era 271

Epilogue 280

Acknowledgments 305

Notes 309

Index 329

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