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The First Tycoon: The Epic Life of Cornelius Vanderbilt

ePub The First Tycoon: The Epic Life of Cornelius Vanderbilt by T.J. Stiles in History

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The electrifying story of Raphael Semmes and the CSS Alabama; the Confederate raider that destroyed Union ocean shipping and took more prizes than any other raider in naval history.In July; 1862; Semmes received orders to take command of a secret new British-built steam warship; the Alabama. At its helm; he would become the most hated and feared man in ports up and down the Union coast—and a Confederate legend. Now; with unparalleled authority and depth; and with a vivid sense of the excitement and danger of the time; Stephen Fox tells the story of Captain Semmes's remarkable wartime exploits. From vicious naval battles off the coast of France; to plundering the cargo of Union ships in the Caribbean; this is a thrilling tale of an often overlooked chapter of the Civil War.


#27977 in Books T J Stiles 2010-04-20Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x 1.60 x 6.10l; #File Name: 1400031745736 pagesThe First Tycoon The Epic Life of Cornelius Vanderbilt


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. 19th Century Mega LearnBy Rev REKThe First Tycoon is an interesting and far reaching tome. If you don't know much about the mid 19th century this volume will help you understand many of the dynamics that shaped the United States economically. It may also help you understand the need for much of the legislation Congress has passed relating to commerce.Cornelius Vanderbilt is certainly a colorful character; extremely strong willed and achieved a lot in his life without much formal education. He is obviously the founder of a dynasty; the trappings of which can still be found around our country: Biltmore House; Marble House; The Breakers.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Tycoon is Fantastic! Well done Mr. Stiles; thank you.By justin kowarschWhat a read!?! Easy to read. Detailed events.I'm 2/3 through and can say already that Mr. Stiles is a top 5 favorite of mine.About the book; though; what a startling picture he paints of how capitalism grew in the earlier days of American History that you'll never learn in school. Business; culture; politics....enmeshed into one finely written piece.This book has greatly aided a growing fascination with America's titans of business. It both educates the curious passer by and admonishes the serious entrepreneur.I highly recommend it.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. is amazing. Reading this book is to learn the history ...By Eugenio MonteroThe First Tycoon showed itself as an extraordinary exposition of Cornelius Vanderbilt life. Plenty of interest and well documented; aloud the reader to have a look in those times of New York's arising as the main commercial port city of the States; and also the tremendous momentum of the whole country; incorporating those huge territories of California; Texas; etc.The race for offering the shortest way between the East and San Francisco when the gold rush; with the Nicaraguan alternative; is amazing. Reading this book is to learn the history of Steam Navigation and Railway bussiness of the States.Well the whole life of this man; Vanderbilt; the First; is amazing. Plenty of boldness; ability; commercial acuteness; and an example of how high ; a man can reach by his own.This book should be an obligatory reading for young people; at school or college; not just in the United States; but also in Central and South America; for fostering the values of entreprising.Highly recommendable. 5 Stars;Eugenio R. MonteroChilean Attorney at Law.

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