The general hub is meant to serve as a general-purpose discussion board for the book in question. This book was originally written in English. We highly recommend that you follow this post (by clicking the bell in the top-right corner) as well as the collection to which it belongs (by clicking "follow" in the top right of the collection screen) if you have a vested interest in discussing this book in the long term. This is the general hub post for The First Tycoon by T.J. Stiles elegantly argues, Vanderbilt did more than perhaps any other individual to create the economic world we live in today. It's for those free-floating thoughts and observations that are interesting, but maybe don't deserve an entire post all to themselves (although, who knows, with enough conversation and development, they may become full-fledged after all someday). We see Vanderbilt help to launch the transportation revolution, propel the Gold Rush, reshape Manhattan, and invent the modern corporationin fact, as T. Born and raised on Staten Island, Stiles notes that his life and success were ultimately linked with that of his hometown, New York City. The general hub is meant to serve as a general-purpose discussion board for the book in question. He was a coarse, tireless, uneducated boor, who just happened to be a true genius of capitalism. This is the general hub post for The First Tycoon by T.J.
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