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Business Biographies and Memoirs - Titans of Industry: Andrew Carnegie, J.P. Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, Henry Ford, Cornelius Vanderbilt
- Narrated by: Kevin Kollins
- Length: 14 hrs and 40 mins
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Summary
The five Titans of Industry discussed in this series are, without a doubt, the most influential and impactful men in American history. Without any one of them, the entire landscape of the US would be different. They are the founders of the American economy.
We live in a world today that is based on the actions of John D. Rockefeller. Everything we do and how we live are the result of oil and its power.
J.P. Morgan is more than just the name on one of the largest banks in America. He built the financial world we live in today.
Henry Ford not only revolutionized the automobile industry, but the assembly line he created has changed the way the entire world thinks about manufacturing.
Grab a copy, pull up a chair, pour your favorite listening beverage, and dive in to the lives of the men who built America.
Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie amassed wealth that inspired generations of entrepreneurs and industrialists. Starting with nothing in Scotland, he gradually built so much wealth that those at the top of the current Forbes list would still not be able to match him.
He began working at a young age, and the lessons he learned from observing his surroundings gave him the foundational structure that allowed him to build his wealth and etch his name in the minds of generations to come.
J.P. Morgan
J.P. Morgan is more than just the name on one of the largest banks in America. He was a man who altered the course of American finance and the chief financier for the strategic interests of the titans of the day, such as Carnegie and Rockefeller. He also financed new and ingenious technologies developed by Thomas Edison and was a visionary who saw the potential in Nikola Tesla.
His ability was not limited to Wall Street, though, and his reputation was not bound by the shores of America. He touched core industries in his lifetime, from shipping to power to steel and provided the spark that reignited the economic soul of America after the Crash of 1907.
John D. Rockefeller
Rockefeller was the quintessential industrialist. He created an industry out of nascent oil and gas start-ups during a time when none existed. He was strategic in his thinking, choosing to enter the refining side of the oil industry instead of the exploring and drilling aspect of it. He started with one refinery, and then quickly bought up more than 90 percent of his competitors in the state within a few short years.
The story of Rockefeller as told in this book provides a deep view of the oil industry and is told from a very human and real perspective. It looks at the events that shaped his life, from the shenanigans of his crooked father to the pleasant and philanthropic old man that he became.
Henry Ford
The Ford name is everywhere. It is ingrained in the American way of life. From the way we make our food to the way we think about cars, it all came from the mind of this Irishman from Michigan.
This book covers his life from when his family immigrated to Michigan until his last breath. It recounts a life from the perspective of someone who wants to understand the genius and spirit within everyone.
Cornelius Vanderbilt
Cornelius Vanderbilt I had no illusions about his life. He didn’t start out with grand plans and ungodly greed. He merely stepped in this world one foot at a time, one boat at a time, one market at a time - one day at a time. He worked 16 hours a day, seven days a week. He worked hard and played hard. When all was said and done, though, he was a simple man who pushed the world of transportation to be all it could be - to be what it is today.
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- Donny Clark
- 17-09-19
The author almost makes it
The book is lengthy, if nothing else. The biography is also well researched, but the author almost makes it seem like he wants to drop the hint of just how much research he did. If name-dropping had a research-amount equivalent, this author definitely does it. Still a good listen though and recommended.
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- Anonymous User
- 19-09-19
Great man, great book
The book listens like a novel largely because the subject matter is so interesting. Story of those man and a time when giants walked the Earth. Fairly chronicles the life of a man, Andrew Carnegie, J.P. Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, Henry Ford, Cornelius Vanderbilt, including his few flaws. A poignant reminder of a time in America before the advent of the mental weakness which has overtaken us.
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- Mark Fizer
- 05-07-20
Only honest work counts
Honest to work is the best respect for life! Be the master of your work and see the real value with your vision.
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- Abbie S Donnelly
- 05-07-20
Too bad present
Although with the current financial crisis, getting back to Agriculture, Manufacturing, and Transportation wouldn't be such a bad idea after all.
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- Ben Walton
- 15-09-19
Personal disdain for his subject
While Mr. J.R. MacGregor writes with authority and verve, and has done considerable research that indicates he knows his subject, it is also apparent he doesn't much like Andrew Carnegie, J.P. Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, Henry Ford, Cornelius Vanderbilt. He uses numerous unnecessarily disparaging adjectives in describing his subject that got tiresome. He makes judgments that, unless he is a psychologist, seemed to me to be leaps of conjecture about them. While he occasionally tries to show some objectivity by giving Carnegie a benefit of doubt, generally he portrays his subject with too much of his
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- Sebastian Bevan
- 14-09-19
Insightful!
J.R. MacGregor Strouse presents an in-depth historical account of Andrew Carnegie, J.P. Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, Henry Ford, Cornelius Vanderbilt life and times as a preeminent financier during the expansion of the American economy in the late 1800s and early 1900s. J.P. Morgan details the deals he engaged in to raise capital in Europe, help the railroads overcome bankruptcy, and provide bonds and loans to clients. He also details his role in working with other financial leaders and government officials to stabilize markets and - at a time when the U.S. had no national bank - to set up many of the corporate and financial structures we now take for granted. Morgan comes alive in her descriptions of his family life, travels, and art collection. This excellent, comprehensive biography will intrigue executives, managers, historians and anyone who appreciates war stories about a master dealmaker.
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- Joseph Davis
- 19-09-19
Disappointed
The subject seemed well researched, but the result for me was a rather dry account of a fascinating man's life. The audio edition is poorly executed.Not that much info .
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