
Edwin Lefevre
Edwin Lefèvre (1871–1943) was an American journalist, writer, and diplomat, who is most noted for his writings on Wall Street business.

Reminiscences of a Stock Operator
Witness a young boy's transformation from a stock market observer to a seasoned stock trader.
By Edwin Lefevre

The Plunderers: A Novel
When a group of desperate men fall into a trap, they become entangled in a counterfeit royal plot that culminates in a daring theft against New York's elite.
By Edwin Lefevre

The Tipster 1901, From "Wall Street Stories"
Driven by dreams of fortune, a man's obsession with stock trading leads him on a rollercoaster of speculation, ultimately revealing the dark side of greed and ambition on Wall Street.
By Edwin Lefevre

H. R.
A disgruntled bank clerk boldly quits his job and impulsively decides to lead a union for sandwich-board carriers, sparking a humorous battle against the system.
By Edwin Lefevre

Wall Street stories
In a world of stock trading and high-stakes investment, individuals grapple with moral dilemmas and personal responsibilities as they navigate the treacherous landscape of Wall Street.
By Edwin Lefevre

The Last Penny
A recent graduate must grapple with family secrets and financial burdens as he strives to forge his own path to independence.
By Edwin Lefevre

The Golden Flood
A young man's impossible fortune changes the world of Wall Street, leading to a thrilling mystery that could topple the nation's financial stability.
By Edwin Lefevre