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History of Standard Oil- Volume 2
by Ida M. Tarbell
Join us as we explore the riveting story of the Standard Oil Company, illuminated by journalist Ida Tarbells groundbreaking exposé published in 1904. This compelling narrative delves into the ascent of John D. Rockefeller, the wealthiest man in American history, and his colossal oil empire. Originally serialized in 19 parts in McClures magazine, Tarbells work is a defining example of muckraking journalism that galvanized a generation of investigative reporters to challenge monopolies and corporate dominance in a time when antitrust laws were nearly nonexistent. The shocking truths revealed in this book significantly contributed to the eventual dissolution of Standard Oil in 1911. (Summary by Wikipedia) Please note this reading does not include any of the Appendices.
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013 - Chapter 18 Conclusion
Join us as we explore the riveting story of the Standard Oil Company, illuminated by journalist Ida Tarbells groundbreaking exposé published in 1904. This compelling narrative delves into the ascent of John D. Rockefeller, the wealthiest man in American history, and his colossal oil empire. Originally serialized in 19 parts in McClures magazine, Tarbells work is a defining example of muckraking journalism that galvanized a generation of investigative reporters to challenge monopolies and corporate dominance in a time when antitrust laws were nearly nonexistent. The shocking truths revealed in this book significantly contributed to the eventual dissolution of Standard Oil in 1911. (Summary by Wikipedia) Please note this reading does not include any of the Appendices.
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012 - Chapter 17 The Legitmate Greatness of the Standard Oil Company
Join us as we explore the riveting story of the Standard Oil Company, illuminated by journalist Ida Tarbells groundbreaking exposé published in 1904. This compelling narrative delves into the ascent of John D. Rockefeller, the wealthiest man in American history, and his colossal oil empire. Originally serialized in 19 parts in McClures magazine, Tarbells work is a defining example of muckraking journalism that galvanized a generation of investigative reporters to challenge monopolies and corporate dominance in a time when antitrust laws were nearly nonexistent. The shocking truths revealed in this book significantly contributed to the eventual dissolution of Standard Oil in 1911. (Summary by Wikipedia) Please note this reading does not include any of the Appendices.
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011 - Chapter 16 Part Two The Price of Oil
Join us as we explore the riveting story of the Standard Oil Company, illuminated by journalist Ida Tarbells groundbreaking exposé published in 1904. This compelling narrative delves into the ascent of John D. Rockefeller, the wealthiest man in American history, and his colossal oil empire. Originally serialized in 19 parts in McClures magazine, Tarbells work is a defining example of muckraking journalism that galvanized a generation of investigative reporters to challenge monopolies and corporate dominance in a time when antitrust laws were nearly nonexistent. The shocking truths revealed in this book significantly contributed to the eventual dissolution of Standard Oil in 1911. (Summary by Wikipedia) Please note this reading does not include any of the Appendices.
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010 - Chapter 16 Part One The Price of Oil
Join us as we explore the riveting story of the Standard Oil Company, illuminated by journalist Ida Tarbells groundbreaking exposé published in 1904. This compelling narrative delves into the ascent of John D. Rockefeller, the wealthiest man in American history, and his colossal oil empire. Originally serialized in 19 parts in McClures magazine, Tarbells work is a defining example of muckraking journalism that galvanized a generation of investigative reporters to challenge monopolies and corporate dominance in a time when antitrust laws were nearly nonexistent. The shocking truths revealed in this book significantly contributed to the eventual dissolution of Standard Oil in 1911. (Summary by Wikipedia) Please note this reading does not include any of the Appendices.
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009 - Chapter 15 Part Two A Modern War For Independence
Join us as we explore the riveting story of the Standard Oil Company, illuminated by journalist Ida Tarbells groundbreaking exposé published in 1904. This compelling narrative delves into the ascent of John D. Rockefeller, the wealthiest man in American history, and his colossal oil empire. Originally serialized in 19 parts in McClures magazine, Tarbells work is a defining example of muckraking journalism that galvanized a generation of investigative reporters to challenge monopolies and corporate dominance in a time when antitrust laws were nearly nonexistent. The shocking truths revealed in this book significantly contributed to the eventual dissolution of Standard Oil in 1911. (Summary by Wikipedia) Please note this reading does not include any of the Appendices.
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008 - Chapter 15 Part One A Modern War For Independence
Join us as we explore the riveting story of the Standard Oil Company, illuminated by journalist Ida Tarbells groundbreaking exposé published in 1904. This compelling narrative delves into the ascent of John D. Rockefeller, the wealthiest man in American history, and his colossal oil empire. Originally serialized in 19 parts in McClures magazine, Tarbells work is a defining example of muckraking journalism that galvanized a generation of investigative reporters to challenge monopolies and corporate dominance in a time when antitrust laws were nearly nonexistent. The shocking truths revealed in this book significantly contributed to the eventual dissolution of Standard Oil in 1911. (Summary by Wikipedia) Please note this reading does not include any of the Appendices.
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007 - Chapter 14 The Breaking Up Of The Trust
Join us as we explore the riveting story of the Standard Oil Company, illuminated by journalist Ida Tarbells groundbreaking exposé published in 1904. This compelling narrative delves into the ascent of John D. Rockefeller, the wealthiest man in American history, and his colossal oil empire. Originally serialized in 19 parts in McClures magazine, Tarbells work is a defining example of muckraking journalism that galvanized a generation of investigative reporters to challenge monopolies and corporate dominance in a time when antitrust laws were nearly nonexistent. The shocking truths revealed in this book significantly contributed to the eventual dissolution of Standard Oil in 1911. (Summary by Wikipedia) Please note this reading does not include any of the Appendices.
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006 - Chapter 13 The Standard Oil Company and Politics
Join us as we explore the riveting story of the Standard Oil Company, illuminated by journalist Ida Tarbells groundbreaking exposé published in 1904. This compelling narrative delves into the ascent of John D. Rockefeller, the wealthiest man in American history, and his colossal oil empire. Originally serialized in 19 parts in McClures magazine, Tarbells work is a defining example of muckraking journalism that galvanized a generation of investigative reporters to challenge monopolies and corporate dominance in a time when antitrust laws were nearly nonexistent. The shocking truths revealed in this book significantly contributed to the eventual dissolution of Standard Oil in 1911. (Summary by Wikipedia) Please note this reading does not include any of the Appendices.
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005 - Chapter 12 The Buffalo Case
Join us as we explore the riveting story of the Standard Oil Company, illuminated by journalist Ida Tarbells groundbreaking exposé published in 1904. This compelling narrative delves into the ascent of John D. Rockefeller, the wealthiest man in American history, and his colossal oil empire. Originally serialized in 19 parts in McClures magazine, Tarbells work is a defining example of muckraking journalism that galvanized a generation of investigative reporters to challenge monopolies and corporate dominance in a time when antitrust laws were nearly nonexistent. The shocking truths revealed in this book significantly contributed to the eventual dissolution of Standard Oil in 1911. (Summary by Wikipedia) Please note this reading does not include any of the Appendices.
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004 - Chapter 11 The War On The Rebate
Join us as we explore the riveting story of the Standard Oil Company, illuminated by journalist Ida Tarbells groundbreaking exposé published in 1904. This compelling narrative delves into the ascent of John D. Rockefeller, the wealthiest man in American history, and his colossal oil empire. Originally serialized in 19 parts in McClures magazine, Tarbells work is a defining example of muckraking journalism that galvanized a generation of investigative reporters to challenge monopolies and corporate dominance in a time when antitrust laws were nearly nonexistent. The shocking truths revealed in this book significantly contributed to the eventual dissolution of Standard Oil in 1911. (Summary by Wikipedia) Please note this reading does not include any of the Appendices.
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003 - Chapter 10 Part Two Cutting To Kill
Join us as we explore the riveting story of the Standard Oil Company, illuminated by journalist Ida Tarbells groundbreaking exposé published in 1904. This compelling narrative delves into the ascent of John D. Rockefeller, the wealthiest man in American history, and his colossal oil empire. Originally serialized in 19 parts in McClures magazine, Tarbells work is a defining example of muckraking journalism that galvanized a generation of investigative reporters to challenge monopolies and corporate dominance in a time when antitrust laws were nearly nonexistent. The shocking truths revealed in this book significantly contributed to the eventual dissolution of Standard Oil in 1911. (Summary by Wikipedia) Please note this reading does not include any of the Appendices.
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002 - Chapter 10 Part One Cutting To Kill
Join us as we explore the riveting story of the Standard Oil Company, illuminated by journalist Ida Tarbells groundbreaking exposé published in 1904. This compelling narrative delves into the ascent of John D. Rockefeller, the wealthiest man in American history, and his colossal oil empire. Originally serialized in 19 parts in McClures magazine, Tarbells work is a defining example of muckraking journalism that galvanized a generation of investigative reporters to challenge monopolies and corporate dominance in a time when antitrust laws were nearly nonexistent. The shocking truths revealed in this book significantly contributed to the eventual dissolution of Standard Oil in 1911. (Summary by Wikipedia) Please note this reading does not include any of the Appendices.
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001 - Chapter 9 The Fight For The Seaboard Pipeline
Join us as we explore the riveting story of the Standard Oil Company, illuminated by journalist Ida Tarbells groundbreaking exposé published in 1904. This compelling narrative delves into the ascent of John D. Rockefeller, the wealthiest man in American history, and his colossal oil empire. Originally serialized in 19 parts in McClures magazine, Tarbells work is a defining example of muckraking journalism that galvanized a generation of investigative reporters to challenge monopolies and corporate dominance in a time when antitrust laws were nearly nonexistent. The shocking truths revealed in this book significantly contributed to the eventual dissolution of Standard Oil in 1911. (Summary by Wikipedia) Please note this reading does not include any of the Appendices.
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Join us as we explore the riveting story of the Standard Oil Company, illuminated by journalist Ida Tarbells groundbreaking exposé published in 1904. This compelling narrative delves into the ascent of John D. Rockefeller, the wealthiest man in American history, and his colossal oil empire. Originally serialized in 19 parts in McClures magazine, Tarbells work is a defining example of muckraking journalism that galvanized a generation of investigative reporters to challenge monopolies and corporate dominance in a time when antitrust laws were nearly nonexistent. The shocking truths revealed in this book significantly contributed to the eventual dissolution of Standard Oil in 1911. (Summary by Wikipedia) Please note this reading does not include any of the Appendices.
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