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The History of Standard Oil: Volume 2

The History of Standard Oil: Volume 2

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Number of Chapters: 13

Length: 9 hours and 54 minutes

Language: English

The History of the Standard Oil Company is a book written by journalist Ida Tarbell in 1904. It was an exposé of the Standard Oil Company, run at that time by oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller, the richest figure in America's history. Originally serialized in 19 parts in McClure's magazine, the book was a seminal example of muckraking, and inspired many other journalists to write about trusts, large businesses that (in the absence of strong antitrust law in the 19th century) attempted to gain monopolies in various industries. The History of the Standard Oil Company was credited with hastening the breakup of Standard Oil, which came about in 1911. ( Summary by Wikipedia )

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01 - Chapter 9, The Fight For The Seaboard Pipeline (Tom Weiss)
02 - Chapter 10, Part One, Cutting To Kill (Tom Weiss)
03 - Chapter 10, Part Two, Cutting To Kill (Tom Weiss)
04 - Chapter 11, The War On The Rebate (Tom Weiss)
05 - Chapter 12, The Buffalo Case (Tom Weiss)
06 - Chapter 13, The Standard Oil Company and Politics (Tom Weiss)
07 - Chapter 14. The Breaking Up Of The Trust (Tom Weiss)
08 - Chapter 15. Part One, A Modern War For Independence (Tom Weiss)
09 - Chapter 15. Part Two, A Modern War For Independence (Tom Weiss)
10 - Chapter 16, Part One, The Price of Oil (Tom Weiss)
11 - Chapter 16, Part Two, The Price of Oil (Tom Weiss)
12 - Chapter 17, The Legitmate Greatness of the Standard Oil Company (Tom Weiss)
13 - Chapter 18, Conclusion (Tom Weiss)
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