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? Titans of the Gilded Age: Power, Wealth, and the Making of Modern New York ?
Vanderbilt. Carnegie. Rockefeller. JP Morgan - They didn't just build businesses -- they built America.

What if the story of America's rise wasn't told through presidents or battles... but through the ruthless ambition of four men who turned dreams into dynasties and cities into empires?

Welcome to the Gilded Age -- where fortunes were made overnight, monopolies ruled, and the streets of New York echoed with the sound of ambition, scandal, and raw power.

? Meet the titans who reshaped history:

? Cornelius Vanderbilt - The Commodore who dominated railroads and steamships with sheer will and unmatched aggression, laying the tracks for the empire of modern transportation.

? Andrew Carnegie - The immigrant steel magnate whose rags-to-riches journey redefined the American Dream -- before turning to philanthropy with just as much force.

? John D. Rockefeller - The oil king who perfected monopolies, crushed rivals, and created Standard Oil -- a corporation so powerful it changed antitrust laws forever.

? J.P. Morgan - The banker who rescued the U.S. economy -- twice -- and whose influence reached beyond finance into government, railroads, and even war.

From hostile takeovers to high-society drama, this is the true story of how four men fueled the rise of American capitalism -- while shaping New York into the global titan it is today.

Perfect for fans of The Men Who Built America, Empire of Wealth, and The House of Morgan, this book dives deep into the personalities, rivalries, and monumental decisions that changed the course of history.


? Buy now and discover the money, power, and ambition that built the Empire State -- and the empire of modern America.
The Gilded Age wasn't just an era. It was a revolution. And these were its generals.

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  • Publication Date: June 16, 2025
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  • Print Length: 184 Pages
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