"Bartleby the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street" is a short story by Herman Melville. The story first appeared, anonymously, in Putnam's Magazine in t...
Grant Thornton is a fifteen-year-old farm boy whose father has recently passed away, leaving his family in abject poverty. Grant is determined to help...
In Burton Egbert Stevenson's "Holladay Case," we meet Lester, a law clerk working for the prestigious New York firm Graham & Royce. Lester finds hims...
This is a delightful little story about the most successful banker on Wall Street, who finds his philanthropic side when one of his former employees i...
Alfred Owen Crozier's 'U.S. Money vs. Corporation Currency' is a critical examination of the Aldrich Plan, a proposed central banking system for the U...
This novel, originally published as a serial in 1852, follows the life of Jack Engle, a young man navigating the complexities of 19th-century New York...
Don, a young man accustomed to a life of privilege, faces a stark reality after the loss of his father. Suddenly stripped of his wealth, he finds hims...
This book tells the story of a young boy who arrives in New York City seeking employment. His journey leads him to become a messenger boy on Wall Stre...
This book tells the story of Bob Brooks, a young messenger boy on Wall Street who uses his sharp mind and bravery to navigate the world of finance. H...
Nip and Tuck are two young and ambitious stockbrokers who start their own brokerage firm on Wall Street. Despite being ridiculed by their older collea...
In the bustling streets of New York City, Bertie Ballister, a young messenger boy, toils tirelessly despite the weight of his family's hardships. Bert...