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_bBooks on Tape
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099 _aGreen,
_aH.
_aW195
100 1 _aWallach, Janet,
_d1942-
_9213627
245 1 4 _aThe richest woman in America
_h[sound recording] :
_bHetty Green in the Gilded Age /
_cJanet Wallach.
250 _aUnabridged.
260 _a[New York] :
_bBooks on Tape,
_c[2012]
300 _a7 sound discs (ca. 73 min. each) :
_bdigital ;
_c4 3/4 in.
306 _a082600
500 _aCompact discs.
500 _aTitle from web page.
511 0 _aRead by Coleen Marlo.
520 _aNo woman in the Gilded Age made as much money as Hetty Green. At the time of her death in 1916, she was worth at least 100 million dollars, equal to about 2.5 billion dollars today. Abandoned at birth by her neurotic mother, scorned by her misogynist father, Hetty set out as a child to prove her value. Following the simple rules of her wealthy Quaker father, she successfully invested her money and, along the way, proved to herself that she was wealthy and therefore worthy.
600 1 0 _aGreen, Hetty Howland Robinson,
_d1835-1916.
_9213628
650 0 _aMillionaires
_zUnited States
_vBiography.
_953640
650 0 _aWomen capitalists and financiers
_zUnited States
_vBiography.
_9213629
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700 1 _aMarlo, Coleen.
_9199099
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