9781555042301-1555042309-The house of Getty

The house of Getty

ISBN-13: 9781555042301
ISBN-10: 1555042309
Author: Russell Miller
Publication date: 1987
Publisher: J. Curley
Format: Hardcover 669 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781555042301
ISBN-10: 1555042309
Author: Russell Miller
Publication date: 1987
Publisher: J. Curley
Format: Hardcover 669 pages

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The house of Getty (ISBN-13: 9781555042301 and ISBN-10: 1555042309), written by authors Russell Miller, was published by J. Curley in 1987. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The house of Getty (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.4.

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The tormented saga of the Getty family reads like the script for Dynasty, interweaving boardroom battles, sex, money, drugs, power, crime, tragedy, and family intrigue. At the center stands the figure of John Paul Getty, the grandfather, an eccentric oil billionaire believed to have been the richest man in the world. Married and divorced five times, he had five sons, and yet was cheated of his dearest ambition-to found an oil dynasty. His angelic youngest son died at age twelve after years of illness. Of the remaining four sons, three proved to be hopeless businessmen and, one by one, dropped out of Getty Oil. Only one had the talent to take the helm of the family business, and he was groomed for the part. And then he killed himself. With his cherished hopes of a family dynasty crushed, John Paul built a magnificent museum as a monument for all time to his success. But money tainted even his philanthropy; the Getty Museum has become feared for its wealth and ability to pillage the art market. In the maneuvering that followed John Paul's death, Getty Oil was sold; Texaco acquired it for $9.9 billion, the biggest corporate takeover in history. Award-winning journalist and writer Russell Miller has broken the embargo of silence that has surrounded the Gettys to bring us the extraordinary and often disturbing story of a unique American family. From the pioneering days in the Oklahoma oil fields to the bitter struggles over Getty Oil, we follow the rise and fall of three generations-all apparently cursed with the Midas touch. "Elegant and immensely readable." -Robert Lacey, The Times
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