Dark Side of Fortune

Triumph and Scandal in the Life of Oil Tycoon Edward L. Doheny

Margaret Leslie Davis author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of California Press

Published:22nd Jun '01

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"Dark Side of Fortune" contains all the elements of a Hollywood thriller. Filling in one of the most important gaps in the history of the American West, Margaret Leslie Davis' riveting biography follows Edward L. Doheny's fascinating story from his days as an itinerant prospector in the dangerous jungles of Mexico, where he built the $100-million oil empire that ushered in the new era of petroleum. But it was a tale that ended in tragedy, when - at the peak of his economic power - Doheny was embroiled in the notorious Teapot Dome scandal and charged with bribing the U.S. Secretary of the Interior. Few captains of industry have matched Doheny's drive to succeed and his far-reaching ambition. Drawn to the West in search of fortune, he failed at prospecting before finding oil in a smelly, tar-befouled lot in Los Angeles in 1892. Certain that the substance had commercial value, he envisioned steamships and locomotives no longer powered by coal, but by oil. After developing massive oil wells in Mexico, Doheny built an international oil empire that made him one of the wealthiest men in the world. But in 1924 the scandal of Teapot Dome engulfed him. As accusations mounted, he hired America's top legal talent for his defense. During the ten-year-long litigation, Doheny's only son was mysteriously murdered by a family confidant. The government's case against Doheny ended in an astounding jury decision: The cabinet official accused of taking a bribe from Doheny was found guilty and sent to prison, yet Doheny was fully acquitted. Despite the verdict, the scandal had overshadowed the achievements of a lifetime, and he died in disgrace in 1935. Margaret Leslie Davis recreates the legal drama and adds details of behind-the-scenes strategy gleaned from the personal diaries and archives of Doheny's famed defense attorneys. Previously hidden personal correspondence adds to this first complete portrait of the man and answers questions about Doheny that have eluded historians for almost seventy-five years.

"Davis delivers both the definitive biography of Doheny and a good-faith apologia for the man often labeled as the icon of unbridled American greed." - Robert Ito, Los Angeles Magazine "This biography of oil tycoon Edward L. Doheny reads like a novel, and fittingly so. For the life story of this brilliant, driven entrepreneur is the stuff of fiction.... Davis craft[s] a spellbinding account of Doheny's rise to fame, power and fantastic wealth - and his fall from grace as a key figure in the Teapot Dome scandal that shattered the presidency of Warren D. Harding. [This] fascinating narrative will enrich the historical record while appealing to casual readers who enjoy tales of wealth, fame and political intrigue." - John Flesher, Foreword"

ISBN: 9780520229099

Dimensions: 225mm x 152mm x 23mm

Weight: 499g

357 pages