Ida M. Tarbell's 'The History of the Standard Oil Company' is a groundbreaking exposé of the monopolistic practices of one of America's most influential corporations in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Published in 1904, Tarbell's work is meticulously researched and presents a detailed account of how Standard Oil aggressively cornered the market, undermined competition, and exploited workers. Tarbell's narrative style is engaging yet authoritative, making this book a significant contribution to investigative journalism and a key text in the history of muckraking literature. The extensive illustrations included in this complete edition offer readers a visual glimpse into the era and the impact of the company on society. Tarbell's work played a crucial role in shaping public opinion and ultimately led to the breakup of Standard Oil as a trust. Her dedication to uncovering the truth behind corporate power reflects her commitment to social justice and fair business practices. 'The History of the Standard Oil Company' is recommended for anyone interested in American industrial history, investigative journalism, or the regulation of monopolies.
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