The Mogul Who Built Corporate America
By DWIGHT GARNER
T. J. Stiles’s whacking new biography of Cornelius Vanderbilt moves with force and conviction and imperious wit through the noisy life and times of the man who inspired the term “robber baron.”
The Mogul Who Built Corporate America
By DWIGHT GARNER
T. J. Stiles’s whacking new biography of Cornelius Vanderbilt moves with force and conviction and imperious wit through the noisy life and times of the man who inspired the term “robber baron.”
Posted by Belleza on April 29, 2009 in Uncategorized and tagged Books, NY Times.
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