9780544770317-0544770315-Iron Empires: Robber Barons, Railroads, and the Making of Modern America

Iron Empires: Robber Barons, Railroads, and the Making of Modern America

ISBN-13: 9780544770317
ISBN-10: 0544770315
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Michael Hiltzik
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Mariner Books
Format: Hardcover 448 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780544770317
ISBN-10: 0544770315
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Michael Hiltzik
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Mariner Books
Format: Hardcover 448 pages

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Iron Empires: Robber Barons, Railroads, and the Making of Modern America (ISBN-13: 9780544770317 and ISBN-10: 0544770315), written by authors Michael Hiltzik, was published by Mariner Books in 2020. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other United States (Historical) books. You can easily purchase or rent Iron Empires: Robber Barons, Railroads, and the Making of Modern America (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used United States books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.57.

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"Engrossing... [Hiltzik is] an able narrator, with an eye for telling detail."--New York Times Book Review



From Pulitzer Prize-winner Michael Hiltzik, the epic tale of the clash for supremacy between America's railroad titans.



In 1869, when the final spike was driven into the Transcontinental Railroad, few were prepared for its seismic aftershocks. Once a hodgepodge of short, squabbling lines, America's railways soon exploded into a titanic industry helmed by a pageant of speculators, crooks, and visionaries. The vicious competition between empire builders such as Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jay Gould, J. P. Morgan, and E. H. Harriman sparked stock market frenzies, panics, and crashes; provoked strikes that upended the relationship between management and labor; transformed the nation's geography; and culminated in a ferocious two-man battle that shook the nation's financial markets to their foundations and produced dramatic, lasting changes in the interplay of business and government.

 

Spanning four decades and featuring some of the most iconic figures of the Gilded Age,Iron Empiresreveals how the robber barons drove the country into the twentieth century--and almost sent it off the rails.

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