Author : Peter B. Doran
Category : History
Publisher : Penguin
ISBN : 9780698170773
Type book : PDF & Epub
Page book : 352

The incredible tale of how ambitious oil rivals Marcus Samuel, Jr., and Henri Deterding joined forces to topple the Standard Oil empire Marcus Samuel, Jr., is an unorthodox Jewish merchant trader. Henri Deterding is a take-no-prisoners oilman. In 1889, John D. Rockefeller is at the peak of his power. Having annihilated all competition and possessing near-total domination of the market, even the U.S. government is wary of challenging the great “anaconda” of Standard Oil. The Standard never loses—that is until Samuel and Deterding team up to form Royal Dutch Shell. A riveting account of ambition, oil, and greed, Breaking Rockefeller traces Samuel’s rise from outsider to the heights of the British aristocracy, Deterding’s conquest of America, and the collapse of Rockefeller’s monopoly. The beginning of the twentieth century is a time when vast fortunes were made and lost. Taking readers through the rough and tumble of East London’s streets, the twilight turmoil of czarist Russia, to the halls of the British Parliament, and right down Broadway in New York City, Peter Doran offers a richly detailed, fresh perspective on how Samuel and Deterding beat the world’s richest man at his own game.

Author : William Harvey Allen
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ISBN : UVA:X000413772
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Page book : 660

Author : Janet Schlesinger
Category : Symphony orchestras
Publisher :
ISBN : UOM:39015007987756
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Page book : 196

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Category : Legislation
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ISBN : UCSC:32106020215825
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Category : Legislation
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ISBN : PSU:000009635449
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Page book : 140

Author : Karenna Gore Schiff
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Publisher : Miramax Books
ISBN : 1401360157
Type book : PDF & Epub
Page book : 548

Karenna Gore Schiff's nationally bestselling narrative tells the fascinating stories of nine influential women, who each in her own way, tackled inequity and advocated change throughout the turbulent twentieth century. Ida B. Wells-Barnett, who was born a slave and fought against lynching; Mother Jones, an Irish immigrant who organized coal miners and campaigned against child labor; Alice Hamilton, who pushed for regulation of industrial toxins; Frances Perkins, who developed key New Deal legislation; Virginia Durr, who fought the poll tax and segregation; Septima Clark, who helped to register black voters; Dolores Huerta, who organized farm workers; Dr. Helen Rodriguez-Trias, an activist for reproductive rights; and Gretchen Buchenholz, one of the nation's leading child advocates. Gore Schiff delivers an intimate and accessible account of the nine trail-blazing women who deserve not only to be honored but to have their example serve as beacons.

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Category : United States
Publisher :
ISBN : UVA:X000017175
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Page book : 1384

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Category : Talking books
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ISBN : UFL:31262092858603
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Page book : 84

Author : Asiatic Society of Japan
Category : Agriculture
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ISBN : UCD:31175035894784
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Page book : 314

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Category : Labor unions
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ISBN : UOM:39015082632145
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Page book : 1218