Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick: The History of the Gilded Age’s Most Controversial Business Partnership by Charles River Editors

Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick: The History of the Gilded Age’s Most Controversial Business Partnership

Narrated byKen Teutsch
Length2h41m
Release dateOctober 1, 2018
LanguageEnglish
★★★☆ 3.8 (128 ratings)

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AuthorCharles River Editors
NarratorKen Teutsch
Runtime2h41m
PublishedOctober 1, 2018
Rating★★★☆ 3.8 / 5 (128 ratings)
CategoriesBiographies & Memoirs, Professionals & Academics, Business, History, Americas, United States
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

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The term robber baron has largely fallen into disuse in the 21st century but there was a time when it was a popular epithet that described the kind of man who, it was believed, built his fortune by taking things belonging to others....

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