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The second boy of any Austrian emigre, Anthony Drexel (1826-1893) soon proven himself as the preeminent financial brain in the Philadelphia money brokerage his father began in 1838. Shunning promotion, self-promotion, and high-profile public accolades (he declined Leader Ulysses S. Grant's invitation to be secretary of the Treasury), Drexel initiated a collaboration with J. P. Morgan and his father, Junius, that became the most effective financial blend of its age. Dan Rottenberg has been successful on paper the first biography of the exceptionally important and elusive man. The publication is shared by University or college of Pa Press.