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  1. The Life and Ventures of the Original John Jacob Astor. by Elizabeth L. Gebhard, 1915
  2. John Jacob Astor, young trader (Childhood of famous Americans) by Dorothy S Anderson, 1961
  3. John Jacob Astor by Hubbard Elbert, 2010-10-01
  4. Masters of Enterprise: Giants of American Business from John Jacob Astor and J.P. Morgan to Bill Gates and Oprah Winfrey by H.W. Brands, 1999-06-07
  5. Unemployment Insurance in Great Britain. A Critical Examination. by John Jacob] [Astor, 1925
  6. The Problem of Germany. An Interim Report by a Chatham House Study Group. by John Jacob [Foreword] Astor, 1943-01-01
  7. Is Unemployment Inevitable? by John Jacob et al Astor, 1924
  8. The Book of Sport, Volumes I and II by Ruth; Belmont, O. H. P.; Ellis, Ralph; Cox, Irving; Astor, John Jacob Underhill, 1903-01-01
  9. Racquets Players: Richard Harris, John Jacob Astor, 1st Baron Astor of Hever, Edmund Bury, Evan Noel, Vane Pennell, Henry Brougham, Henry Leaf
  10. 1763 Births: Joséphine de Beauharnais, John Jacob Astor, Charles Xiv John of Sweden, John Kinzie, János Batsányi, Claude Chappe, Franz Danzi
  11. Astoria, Oregon: John Jacob Astor, the Goonies, So Long, Astoria, Fort Astoria, Kkee, Kindergarten Cop, Tonquin, Astor Expedition, Fort Clatsop
  12. John Jacob Astor : Real People by Clara Ingram Judson, 1950
  13. American Fur Traders: Jean Baptiste Pointe Du Sable, John Jacob Astor, Jedediah Smith, Olaf Swenson, Seth Kinman, John Johnston, Ewing Young
  14. Adventures of the First Settlers on the Oregon or Columbia River, Being a Narrative of the Expedition Fitted Out By John Jacob Astor, to Establish the "Pacific Fur Company" with an Account of Some Indian Tribes on the Coast of the Pacific by Alexander Ross, 1849

41. Astor, John Jacob V - Astro-Databank, John Jacob V Astor Horoscope, Born 18 Augu
Astrology data, biography and horoscope chart of John Jacob V Astor born on 18 August 1912 New York NY, USA
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Jump to: navigation search John Jacob V Astor natal chart (Placidus) natal chart English style (Equal houses) Name Astor, John Jacob V Gender : M born on 18 August 1912 at 08:15 (= 08:15 AM ) Place New York NY, USA, Timezone EST h5w (is standard time) Data source Conflicting/unverified Rodden Rating DD Astrology data Asc. add John Jacob V Astor to 'my astro'
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American great-great grandson of John J. Astor, the fur merchant; fifth in line for the fabulous family fortune and a playboy in his own day. His parents were on the Titanic when it sank 4/15/1912. His dad drowned but his mom, who was five months pregnant with him, survived. In the years that followed, his mom, who twice remarried and died in 1940, seldom spoke of the tragedy. Astor didn't work most of his life; he married three times, divorced twice and had two children. He died June 26, 1995 in New York of unspecified causes. He was 82. Link to Wikipedia biography
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43. John Jacob Astor, 1763–1848, American Merchant — FactMonster.com
Encyclopedia Astor, John Jacob. Astor, John Jacob (ăs't u r) , 1763–1848, American merchant, b. Walldorf, near Heidelberg, Germany. At the age of 16 he went to England, and
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44. Astor, John Jacob Quotes On Quotations Book
John Jacob (originally Johann Jakob) Astor (July 17, 1763 March 29, 1848) made a fortune in fur trading and real estate. He is the founder of what became known as the Astor family
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45. Astor, John Jacob
Astor, John Jacob (b. July 17, 1763, Waldorf, Ger.d. March 29, 1848, New York City), fur magnate and founder of a renowned family of AngloAmerican capitalists, business
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(b. July 17, 1763, Waldorf, Ger.d. March 29, 1848, New York City), fur magnate and founder of a renowned family of Anglo-American capitalists, business leaders, and philanthropists. His American Fur Company is considered the first U.S. business monopoly. Astor started a fur-goods shop in New York City about 1786 after learning about the fur trade while aboard the ship that brought him to the U.S. Benefitting from a treaty between England and the U.S. (1794) that opened up new markets in Canada and the Great Lakes region, and from shrewd dealings with Indian tribes, he had by 1800 amassed $250,000 and become the leading figure in the fur trade. Given permission to trade in ports monopolized by the British East India Company, he made lucrative fur transactions in China (1800-17), but his plan to establish a network of fur-trading posts around Astoria (now in Oregon) failed when the British captured the post during the War of 1812. At the same time, however, Astor invested in New York City real estate that became the foundation of the family fortune. His son, William Backhouse

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