J P Popular Books

J P Biography & Facts

John Pierpont Morgan (April 17, 1837 – March 31, 1913) was an American financier and investment banker who dominated corporate finance on Wall Street throughout the Gilded Age and Progressive Era. As the head of the banking firm that ultimately became known as J.P. Morgan and Co., he was a driving personal force behind the wave of industrial consolidations in the United States at the turn of the twentieth century. Over the course of his career on Wall Street, Morgan spearheaded the formation of several prominent multinational corporations including U.S. Steel, International Harvester, and General Electric. He and his partners also held controlling interests in numerous other American businesses including Aetna, Western Union, the Pullman Car Company, and 21 railroads. Through his holdings, Morgan exercised enormous influence over capital markets in the United States. During the Panic of 1907, he organized a coalition of financiers that saved the American monetary system from collapse. As the Progressive Era's leading financier, Morgan's dedication to efficiency and modernization helped transform the shape of the American economy. Adrian Wooldridge characterized Morgan as America's "greatest banker". Morgan died in Rome, Italy, in his sleep in 1913 at the age of 75, leaving his fortune and business to his son, John Pierpont Morgan Jr. Biographer Ron Chernow estimated his fortune at $80 million (equivalent to $2.5 billion in 2023). Childhood and education John Pierpont Morgan was born on April 17, 1837, in Hartford, Connecticut to Junius Spencer Morgan (1813–1890) and Juliet Pierpont (1816–1884), of the influential Morgan family. His father, Junius, was then a partner at Howe Mather & Co., the largest dry goods wholesaler in Hartford. His mother Juliet was the daughter of the poet John Pierpont. Morgan preferred to be called "Pierpont", as opposed to "John". In 1847, when Morgan was ten years old, his grandfather Joseph Morgan died and left the family a large fortune. He was educated in public and private schools in New England. Junius soon became a senior partner at the rechristened Mather Morgan & Co. In September 1851, he passed the entrance exam for The English High School of Boston, which specialized in mathematics for careers in commerce. In April 1852, he suffered from rheumatic fever, an illness whose symptoms became more severe as his life progressed and ultimately left him in such pain that he could not walk. Junius sent him to the Azores to recover. He convalesced there for almost a year, then returned to Boston to resume his studies. In 1856, his father sent him to Bellerive, a school in the Swiss village of La Tour-de-Peilz, where he gained fluency in French. His father then sent him to the University of Göttingen to improve his German. He attained passable fluency and a degree in art history within six months, completing his studies in 1857. J.S. Morgan & Co.: 1858–1871 After completing his education, Morgan went to London in August 1857 to join his father, now a partner in the merchant banking firm George Peabody & Co. For the next fourteen years, he worked as his father's American representative in a series of affiliated New York City banking houses, learning the trade and lifestyle of a bank partner: Duncan, Sherman & Company (1858–1861), his own firm J. Pierpont Morgan & Co. (1861–1864), and finally Dabney Morgan (1864–1872). Dabney, Morgan & Company was co-founded by Charles H. Dabney and Jim Goodwin. Duncan, Sherman & Company: 1858–1861 Morgan quickly moved on to New York City to begin work at Duncan Sherman as a junior clerk. Through his father's reputation and his position as the obvious successor to the Peabody house, he was quickly among the most sought-after young men on Wall Street and enjoyed the company of many of New York's leading citizens. Morgan had a great deal of independence in both his investment decisions and lifestyle, owing partly to his father's faith in Morgan's austere religious discipline. "Remember," J.S. Morgan wrote his son, "that there is an Eye above that is ever upon you and that for every act, word, and deed you will one day be called to give account." He adopted a serious, energetic approach to his work and was praised by his father's friends for his work ethic and capacity for business. At the time Morgan entered the firm, Peabody & Co. was struggling in the wake of the Panic of 1857, a rash of business failures which dramatically hurt investor confidence in American securities. Peabody & Co., whose business was focused on the United States, was particularly threatened when a few of its American correspondent banks were forced to suspend operations. The house's creditors, including Baring Brothers, demanded payment; Peabody defied them, daring his rivals to put him out of business, and turned to the Bank of England for a loan in November 1857. Morgan himself expressed surprise that the famed Barings house was not more accommodating. The loan secured the house's survival and the London office was stabilized, but Duncan Sherman came under criticism on Wall Street, and the Mercantile Agency recommended its dissolution. J. P. Morgan urged his father to stand by Duncan Sherman in the face of "outrageous" reports "of Browns & Barings getting the credit for what they never did." While at Duncan Sherman, Morgan gained early experience in the financing and reorganization of railroads, including the major Ohio & Mississippi and Illinois Central lines, for which he personally negotiated the loans. Most of his work involved collecting and transmitting interest and dividend payments, executing orders on the New York Stock Exchange, and conducting credit checks on mercantile houses doing business with Peabody & Co. Starting in early January 1859, Morgan spent several months in the South to visit the firm's correspondents in Georgia, Alabama, and Louisiana and to improve his knowledge of the cotton trade. He briefly visited Cuba, where he developed a lifelong taste for Cuban cigars. Most of his time in the South was spent in New Orleans, a leading cotton export hub. He received a stern warning from Duncan Sherman when he conducted an unauthorized trade of coffee at a profit, which he considered his first totally independent transaction. Later that summer, he visited his father in London. They discussed the prospects of Morgan's going into business for himself, and Morgan courted Amelia Sturges, whom he later married. J. Pierpont Morgan & Co.: 1861–1864 As the American Civil War began, business slowed, delaying Morgan's efforts to open his own office. He opened J. Pierpont Morgan & Company some time between April and July 1861, conducting operations out of a one-room office at 53 Exchange Place. As he anticipated, most of his business was for his father and consistent with the work he had managed at Duncan Sherman. Morgan avoided serving during the war by paying .... Discover the J P popular books. Find the top 100 most popular J P books.

Best Seller J P Books of 2024

  • Until Proven Guilty synopsis, comments

    Until Proven Guilty

    J. A. Jance

    “Any story by Jance is a joy.” Chattanooga TimesNow fans of the enormously popular Sheriff Joanna Brady suspense series by J.A. Jance can discover another side to the acclaimed New...

  • Dance of the Bones synopsis, comments

    Dance of the Bones

    J. A. Jance

    J. P. Beaumont and Brandon Walker, two of New York Times bestselling author J. A. Jance’s most acclaimed series characters, join forces for the first time in one of the most suspen...

  • Left for Dead synopsis, comments

    Left for Dead

    J. A. Jance

    When violence from the drug wars with the Mexican cartels crosses the border into Arizona, and an old friend is murdered, Ali Reynolds steps in to investigate in New York Times bes...

  • Nothing to Lose synopsis, comments

    Nothing to Lose

    J. A. Jance

    The newest thrilling Beaumont suspense novel from New York Times bestselling author J. A. Jance, in which Beaumont is approached by a visitor from the past and finds himself drawn ...

  • Partner in Crime synopsis, comments

    Partner in Crime

    J. A. Jance

    For the first time, critically acclaimed, New York Times bestselling suspense master J.A. Jance brings together her two most beloved creations: Arizona sheriff Joanna Brady and Sea...

  • Harold and the Purple Crayon synopsis, comments

    Harold and the Purple Crayon

    Crockett Johnson

    From beloved children’s book creator Crockett Johnson comes the timeless classic Harold and the Purple Crayon! This imaginationsparking picture book belongs on every child's d...

  • Taking the Fifth synopsis, comments

    Taking the Fifth

    J. A. Jance

    “J.A. Jance does not disappoint.”Washington TimesThe Chattanooga Times calls New York Times bestselling author J.A. Jance, “One of the bestif not the best,” and this classic suspen...

  • Second Watch synopsis, comments

    Second Watch

    J. A. Jance

    With Second Watch, New York Times bestselling author J. A. Jance delivers another thoughtprovoking novel of suspense starring Seattle investigator J. P. Beaumont. Second Watch...

  • Improbable Cause synopsis, comments

    Improbable Cause

    J. A. Jance

    Perhaps it was fitting justice: a dentist who enjoyed inflicting pain was murdered in his own chair. The question is not who wanted Dr. Frederick Nielsen dead, but rather who of th...

  • Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons synopsis, comments

    Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons

    Eric Litwin & Kimberly Dean

    An awardwinning and bestselling Pete the Cat hardcover picture book! Count down with Pete in this rocking story that makes counting fun! Pete the Cat is wearing his favorite s...

  • Name Withheld synopsis, comments

    Name Withheld

    J. A. Jance

    An explosive novel of betrayal and blood vengeance featuring Seattle detective J.P. Beaumont.There are those who don’t deserve to liveand the corpse floating in Elliott Bay may hav...

  • Frog and Toad Together synopsis, comments

    Frog and Toad Together

    Arnold Lobel

    The beloved classic about friendshipa Newbery Honor Book!Frog and Toad are best friendsthey do everything together. When Toad admires the flowers in Frog's garden, Frog gives ...

  • Injustice for All synopsis, comments

    Injustice for All

    J. A. Jance

    “In the elite company of Sue Grafton and Patricia Cornwell.”Flint Journal Injustice For Allriveting crime fiction from J.A. Jance featuring Seattle Homicide Detective J.P. Bea...

  • Cryptonomicon synopsis, comments

    Cryptonomicon

    Neal Stephenson

    With this extraordinary first volume in what promises to be an epochmaking masterpiece, Neal Stephenson hacks into the secret histories of nations and the private obsessions of men...

  • Sarah, Plain and Tall synopsis, comments

    Sarah, Plain and Tall

    Patricia MacLachlan

    This beloved Newbery Medal–winning book is the first of five books in Patricia MacLachlan's chapter book series about the Witting family.Set in the late nineteenth century and told...

  • Frog and Toad All Year synopsis, comments

    Frog and Toad All Year

    Arnold Lobel

    In winter, spring, summer, and fall, Frog and Toad are always together. From sledding in winter to eating ice cream on hot summer days, these two friends have fun the whole year ro...

  • The Light Fantastic synopsis, comments

    The Light Fantastic

    Terry Pratchett

    “Humorously entertaining. . . subtly thoughtprovoking. . . . Pratchett’s Discworld books are filled with humor and with magic, but they're rooted inof all thingsreal life and cold,...

  • A More Perfect Union synopsis, comments

    A More Perfect Union

    J. A. Jance

    A shattering tale of corruption and homicide featuring Seattle detective J.P. Beaumont.A shocking photo screamed from the front pages of the tabloidsthe last moments of a life capt...

  • The Horse and His Boy synopsis, comments

    The Horse and His Boy

    C. S. Lewis

    Illustrations in this ebook appear in vibrant full color on a fullcolor ebook device and in rich black and white on all other devices.Narnia . . . where horses talk . . . where tre...

  • Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark synopsis, comments

    Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark

    Alvin Schwartz

    The iconic anthology series of horror tales that's now a feature film!Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark is a timeless collection of chillingly scary tales and legends, in...

  • Fatal Error synopsis, comments

    Fatal Error

    J. A. Jance

    When an old friend is accused of murdering a cybersociopath who courted women over the Internet only to steal all of their money, Ali Reynolds steps in to investigateJance’s newest...

  • Web of Evil synopsis, comments

    Web of Evil

    J. A. Jance

    New York Times bestselling author J.A. Jance is back with another masterful thriller featuring Ali Reynolds, an extelevision journalist who finds herself in a twisted web of myster...

  • Betrayal of Trust synopsis, comments

    Betrayal of Trust

    J. A. Jance

    “Murder, teenage bullying, sleazy adults, and good police work add up to another fine entry by Jance.”The OklahomanBetrayal of Trust is the twentieth mystery by New York Times best...

  • Trial by Fire synopsis, comments

    Trial by Fire

    J. A. Jance

    New York Times bestselling author J.A. Jance’s sleuth Ali Reynolds is back for another thrilling adventure as she strives to grant a dying woman’s last requestto find the people wh...

  • Credible Threat synopsis, comments

    Credible Threat

    J. A. Jance

    Ali Reynolds and her team at High Noon Enterprises must race against the clock to save an archbishop who faces mysterious death threats in this “masterly study of the effects of gr...

  • Ramona Quimby, Age 8 synopsis, comments

    Ramona Quimby, Age 8

    Beverly Cleary

    In this edition of the Newbery Honor Book Ramona Quimby, Age 8, the timeless classic features a special foreword written by actress, producer, and author Amy Poehler, as well ...

  • Dear Mr. Henshaw synopsis, comments

    Dear Mr. Henshaw

    Beverly Cleary

    Newbery Medal Winner Teachers’ Top 100 Books for Children ALA Notable Children’s BookBeverly Cleary’s timeless Newbery Medalwinning book explores difficult topics like divorce, i...

  • The A List synopsis, comments

    The A List

    J. A. Jance

    In this timely “devilish pageturner” (People) from New York Times bestselling author J.A. Jance, Ali Reynolds learns that no good deed goes unpunished.More than ten years after the...

  • Unfinished Business synopsis, comments

    Unfinished Business

    J. A. Jance

    In this heartpounding and sharply written thriller from J.A. Jance, the “grand master of the genre” (The Providence Journal), Ali Reynolds’s personal life is thrown into turmoil ju...

  • Tao Te Ching synopsis, comments

    Tao Te Ching

    Stephen Mitchell & Lao Tzu

    The bestselling, widely acclaimed translation from Stephen Mitchell"Mitchell's rendition of the Tao Te Ching comes as close to being definitive for our time as any I can imagine. I...

  • The Color of Magic synopsis, comments

    The Color of Magic

    Terry Pratchett

    “A master of laughoutloud fiction . . . Pratchett has created an alternate universe full of trolls, dwarfs, wizards, and other fantasy elements, and he uses that universe to reflec...

  • The Mouse and the Motorcycle synopsis, comments

    The Mouse and the Motorcycle

    Beverly Cleary

    In this imaginative adventure from Newbery Medal–winning author Beverly Cleary, a young mouse named Ralph is thrown into a world of excitement when a boy and his shiny toy motorcyc...

  • Deadly Stakes synopsis, comments

    Deadly Stakes

    J. A. Jance

    In this “heartstopping” (Publishers Weekly) pageturner from New York Times bestselling author J.A. Jance, Ali Reynolds finds herself working against the police to clear two innocen...

  • Trial by Fury synopsis, comments

    Trial by Fury

    J. A. Jance

    The dead body discovered in a Seattle dumpster was shocking enoughbut equally disturbing was the manner of death. The victim, a high school coach, had been lynched, leaving behind ...

  • Stand Down synopsis, comments

    Stand Down

    J. A. Jance

    An eoriginal novella from New York Times bestselling author J. A. Jance. Life has shifted for J. P. Beaumont. After a tragic accident that devastatedand ultimately disban...

  • Proof of Life synopsis, comments

    Proof of Life

    J. A. Jance

    J. P. Beaumont’s latest investigation strikes too close to home in this riveting mystery from New York Times bestselling author J. A. Jance.Be careful what you wish for . . . Befor...

  • Sins of the Fathers synopsis, comments

    Sins of the Fathers

    J. A. Jance

    Seattle investigator J. P. Beaumont is drawn into an intriguing, and shockingly personal, case in this superb tale of suspense from New York Times bestselling author J. A. Jance.Fo...

  • Payment in Kind synopsis, comments

    Payment in Kind

    J. A. Jance

    It looks like a classic crime of passion to Detective J.P Beaumont: two corpses found lovingly entwined in a broom closet of the Seattle School District building. The prime suspect...

  • Bridge to Terabithia synopsis, comments

    Bridge to Terabithia

    Katherine Paterson

    The 40th anniversary edition of the classic Newbery Medalwinning title by beloved author Katherine Paterson, with brandnew bonus materials including an author's note by Katherine h...

  • The Best Christmas Pageant Ever synopsis, comments

    The Best Christmas Pageant Ever

    Barbara Robinson

    This year’s pageant is definitely like no other, but maybe that’s exactly what makes it so special.Laughs abound in this bestselling Christmas classic by Barbara Robinson! The Best...

  • Ring In the Dead synopsis, comments

    Ring In the Dead

    J. A. Jance

    J. P. Beaumont may be an old homicide hand now, but back when he was a rookie working with his first partner, Milton Gurkeya.k.a. Picklesthings took a turn for the worse . . .One d...

  • The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe synopsis, comments

    The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

    C. S. Lewis

    The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is the second book in C. S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia, a series that has become part of the canon of classic literature, drawing readers...

  • Beezus and Ramona synopsis, comments

    Beezus and Ramona

    Beverly Cleary

    Newbery Award winner Beverly Cleary delivers a humorous portrayal of the ups and downs of sisterhood. Both the younger and older siblings of the family will enjoy this book. Having...

  • Frog and Toad Are Friends synopsis, comments

    Frog and Toad Are Friends

    Arnold Lobel

    Celebrate the power of friendship in these five adventurous stories starring Frog and Toada Caldecott Honor Book! From writing letters to going swimming, telling stories to fi...

  • Justice Denied synopsis, comments

    Justice Denied

    J. A. Jance

    The murder of an exdrug dealer excongunned down on his mother's doorstepseems just another turf war fatality. Why then has Seattle homicide investigator J.P. Beaumont been instruct...

  • The Giving Tree synopsis, comments

    The Giving Tree

    Shel Silverstein

    As The Giving Tree turns fifty, this timeless classic is available for the first time ever in ebook format. This digital edition allows young readers and lifelong fans to continue ...

  • Long Time Gone synopsis, comments

    Long Time Gone

    J. A. Jance

    Fifty years ago, when she was five, Sister Mary Katherine witnessed something terrible . . .A former Seattle policeman now working for the Washington State Attorney's Special Homic...