
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

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 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

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