The House of Getty
The true story of the Getty family as featured in the TV series Trust and the movie All the Money in the World

Boardroom battles, sex, money, drugs, power, crime, tragedy, and family intrigue; at the centre stands the figure of John Paul Getty, the grandfather, an eccentric oil billionaire believed to have been the richest man in the world. Married and divorced five times, he had five sons, and yet was cheated of his dearest ambition-to found an oil dynasty. His angelic youngest son died at age twelve after years of illness. Of the remaining four sons, three proved to be hopeless businessmen and, one by one, dropped out of Getty Oil. Only one had the talent to take the helm of the family business, and he was groomed for the part. And then he killed himself.

With his cherished hopes of a family dynasty crushed, John Paul built a magnificent museum as a monument for all time to his success. But money tainted even his philanthropy; the Getty Museum has become feared for its wealth and ability to pillage the art market. In the manoeuvering that followed John Paul's death, Getty Oil was sold; Texaco acquired it for $9.9 billion, the biggest corporate takeover in history.

Award-winning journalist and writer Russell Miller brings us the extraordinary and often disturbing story of a unique American family. From the pioneering days in the Oklahoma oil fields to the bitter struggles over Getty Oil, we follow the rise and fall of three generations, all cursed with the Midas touch.

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The House of Getty
The true story of the Getty family as featured in the TV series Trust and the movie All the Money in the World

Boardroom battles, sex, money, drugs, power, crime, tragedy, and family intrigue; at the centre stands the figure of John Paul Getty, the grandfather, an eccentric oil billionaire believed to have been the richest man in the world. Married and divorced five times, he had five sons, and yet was cheated of his dearest ambition-to found an oil dynasty. His angelic youngest son died at age twelve after years of illness. Of the remaining four sons, three proved to be hopeless businessmen and, one by one, dropped out of Getty Oil. Only one had the talent to take the helm of the family business, and he was groomed for the part. And then he killed himself.

With his cherished hopes of a family dynasty crushed, John Paul built a magnificent museum as a monument for all time to his success. But money tainted even his philanthropy; the Getty Museum has become feared for its wealth and ability to pillage the art market. In the manoeuvering that followed John Paul's death, Getty Oil was sold; Texaco acquired it for $9.9 billion, the biggest corporate takeover in history.

Award-winning journalist and writer Russell Miller brings us the extraordinary and often disturbing story of a unique American family. From the pioneering days in the Oklahoma oil fields to the bitter struggles over Getty Oil, we follow the rise and fall of three generations, all cursed with the Midas touch.

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The House of Getty

The House of Getty

by Russell Miller
The House of Getty

The House of Getty

by Russell Miller

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The true story of the Getty family as featured in the TV series Trust and the movie All the Money in the World

Boardroom battles, sex, money, drugs, power, crime, tragedy, and family intrigue; at the centre stands the figure of John Paul Getty, the grandfather, an eccentric oil billionaire believed to have been the richest man in the world. Married and divorced five times, he had five sons, and yet was cheated of his dearest ambition-to found an oil dynasty. His angelic youngest son died at age twelve after years of illness. Of the remaining four sons, three proved to be hopeless businessmen and, one by one, dropped out of Getty Oil. Only one had the talent to take the helm of the family business, and he was groomed for the part. And then he killed himself.

With his cherished hopes of a family dynasty crushed, John Paul built a magnificent museum as a monument for all time to his success. But money tainted even his philanthropy; the Getty Museum has become feared for its wealth and ability to pillage the art market. In the manoeuvering that followed John Paul's death, Getty Oil was sold; Texaco acquired it for $9.9 billion, the biggest corporate takeover in history.

Award-winning journalist and writer Russell Miller brings us the extraordinary and often disturbing story of a unique American family. From the pioneering days in the Oklahoma oil fields to the bitter struggles over Getty Oil, we follow the rise and fall of three generations, all cursed with the Midas touch.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781448217526
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 01/15/2019
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 560
Product dimensions: 5.10(w) x 7.60(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

Russell Miller is a prize-winning journalist and the author of eleven previous books. He was born in east London in 1938 and began his career in journalism at the age of sixteen. While under contract to the Sunday Times Magazine he won four press awards and was voted Writer of the Year by the Society of British Magazine Editors. His book Magnum, on the legendary photo agency, was described by John Simpson as 'the best book on photo-journalism I have ever read', and his oral histories of D-Day, Nothing Less than Victory, and SOE, behind the lines were widely acclaimed, both in Britain and in the United States, as is his oral history of Victory in Europe in May 1945, Ten Days in May, The People's Story of VE Day.

Table of Contents

Prologue: The Midas contagion xiii

Part 1 The Making of an Oilman 1903-23 1

1 'Set another place for breakfast' 3

2 'You'll have to start at the bottom' 31

3 'Congratulations, Paul, it's making thirty barrels' 48

4 'This is oil land!' 70

Part 2 The Wayward Husband 1924-48 89

5 'Who was that girl with Paul?' 91

6 'He should dress you in sable' 121

7 'My first thought was this is THE girl' 147

8 'Teddy phoned. Miss her so much' 179

9 'My dearest darling left to join Papa' 207

10 'A simple Irish girl of deep spirituality' 234

Part 3 The Richest Tycoon 1949-64 255

11 'In the name of God, the Merciful and Compassionate…' 257

12 'Where is the oil, where is the money?' 279

13 'I don't believe in giving my competitors a head start' 304

14 A billion dollars isn't what it used to be' 322

15 'Good, old-fashioned, vulgar fun' 348

Part 4 The Family 1965-85 379

16 'Bad health, bad news and death' 381

17 'Don't let me be killed' 406

18 A lecher, a miser, a womaniser' 433

19 'Money to fuel the legal engines forever' 456

20 'Not all the Gettys are interested in becoming billionaires' 476

21 'A curse on the family' 497

Epilogue: The courage of Martine 525

A Note on the Author 529

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