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A. P. Giannini: Banker of America [Hardcover]

Felice A. Bonadio (Author)
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November 19, 1994
Perhaps more than any other individual, Amadeo Peter Giannini brought California into the twentieth century. Extending credit to ordinary working people, creating a financial empire through his branch banks, this son of Italian immigrants enabled California to advance faster than any other state in the decades before World War II. But who was A. P. Giannini? Felice A. Bonadio's superior biography reveals the founder of Bank of America in his many roles, most notably that of a bold, ruthless financial genius keenly aware of his minority status in a world dominated by the eastern Protestant elite.
Yet this is more than the success story of an underdog. Bonadio profiles a man of immense talent who was relentlessly eager to serve "the people." Hard-driving, obsessive about defending his empire against its enemies, Giannini could be both a good hater and a good friend. He was one of the first American businessmen to promote employee ownership and profit sharing, and when he died in 1949 at age 79, nearly forty percent of B of A's shares were owned by its employees. Little interested in personal wealth, Giannini's own estate was modest at the time of his death.
Much of Bonadio's research is from the private papers of Federal Reserve Bank officials and confidential Bank of America archives. Recollections of Giannini family members and former bank executives are also here, lending historical resonance and color to this portrait of a man whose influence endures many years after his death.
Giannini prided himself on his compulsive work habits, which he justified with one of his frequently repeated aphorisms, "Be first in everything." Once, on horseback to solicit a consignment order from one of the valley's biggest growers, he suddenly spotted a competitor's team in the distance headed in the same direction. Remembering a deep slough that stood between him and the farm, he quickly cut across the field, tethered his horse to a tree, and swam to the other side. Then he ran the rest of the way to the farmhouse. By the time the other merchant had arrived, Giannini was negotiating a deal with the grower.

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Giannini was-in his own words-a man who wanted to "achieve big things" in life. The son of Italian immigrants, he set out to do just that by leading a Horatio Alger life that culminated in the founding of the Bank of America. But it wasn't easy. Confronted by implacable enemies (real and imagined), unforeseen natural disasters (the 1906 San Francisco earthquake), and international cataclysms (the world wars, the Great Depression), Giannini survived them all and thrived. In many ways his success paralleled that of California. Many new sources of information have been culled for this new biography; among the revelations is Giannini's fascination with Hollywood. But Giannini's greatest legacy came from his having "democratized the banking industry in California," his impact reaching to today. Bonadio (history, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara) presents a robustly written and readable work. Highly recommended for all public libraries. [For another look at Giannini, see Gerald N. Dash's A.P. Giannini and the Bank of America, LJ 10/92.-Ed.]-Richard Drezen, formerly with Merrill Lynch Lib., New Yor.
--Richard Drezen, formerly with Merrill Lynch Lib., New York
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

About the Author

Felice A. Bonadio is Professor of History at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 429 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press (November 19, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520082494
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520082496
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,416,064 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A lesson in tenacity and the one track mind, March 5, 2000
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When people say "You have a one track mind" they mean it as an insult.After reading this book about A. P. Giannini, you'll be able to take it as a compliment. What he did for banking in America we now take for granted. It wasn't always so. He had a single minded purpose, "To give the little guy a bank who will do business with him." He was going to do that no matter what! And he did.The man was a bull dog in his accomplishments! This an excellent book about a unique man who has largely been forgotten in our day.He created the modern bank.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THE PEOPLE'S BANKER, May 11, 2000
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Most people today never heard of A.P. Giannini. Yet, they can probably thank him for most of the banking services that they take for granted: consumer loans, mortgages, interstate and branch banking. Giannini brought banking to the masses. Bonadio's book chronicles the life and struggles of this man who helped build California and modernized the whole business of banking.
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