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Hardcover The Empire-Builder Book

ISBN: 1025628853

ISBN13: 9781025628851

The Empire-Builder

"The Empire-Builder" is a compelling biographical narrative that dramatizes the extraordinary life and career of James J. Hill, the visionary railroad magnate who transformed the American landscape. Set against the backdrop of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the work chronicles Hill's ambitious efforts to construct the Great Northern Railway, a feat that earned him his legendary nickname. Sullivan provides a vivid portrayal of the challenges faced in taming the rugged terrain of the West and the fierce competition inherent in the burgeoning railroad industry during a period of rapid national growth.

The work explores the intersection of personal ambition and national progress, detailing how Hill's strategic brilliance helped shape the economic destiny of the Pacific Northwest and the Midwest. Beyond mere industrial history, the book captures the spirit of an era defined by expansion, engineering marvels, and the raw determination of the men who linked the Atlantic to the Pacific. Through its focus on Hill's meticulous planning and indomitable will, "The Empire-Builder" serves as both a historical record of westward expansion and a character study of one of America's most influential industrial figures. It remains an essential read for those interested in the history of transportation and the pioneering forces of American commerce.

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