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There's a great story in, if you've ever read the house of Morgan, the biography of the Morgan family dynasty, I covered all the way back on founders number one 39.

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If you read the book, the house of Morgan, I think it's funders number 139. If you want to go back and let's do it.

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I covered more on that when I read the book, The House of Morgan, I think it's maybe founders number 139.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
Trigger: history of banking
For: Individuals interested in financial history and banking
Key quote: I covered more on that when I read the book, The House of Morgan, I think it's maybe founders number 139, something like that.
The host references 'The House of Morgan' to illustrate the historical foundations of banking and the influence of figures like Rothschild. The discussion highlights the complexities of financial practices during the American Revolution and the oppressive conditions faced by soldiers and peasants.
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And then one was The House of Morgan, which is like the most famous biography of the Morgan family.

Sentiment: Passing Reference
Trigger: David Ogilvy's influences
For: Listeners interested in business history and influential figures
Key quote: I think I've done two podcasts on J.P. Morgan. One was The Hour of Fate, which is the beef he has with Teddy Roosevelt.
The host mentions 'The House of Morgan' as a notable biography that provides insight into the Morgan family's legacy, which David Ogilvy's grandfather admired. This reference highlights the importance of J.P. Morgan's principles in shaping Ogilvy's business philosophy.
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This biography of the Morgan family features Teddy Roosevelt as a main character.

Sentiment: Passing Reference
Trigger: The House of Morgan
For: Listeners interested in Theodore Roosevelt and American history.
Key quote: When I read The House of Morgan, that made me look for a book, I actually stumbled on a book called The Hour of Fate.
The host mentions 'The House of Morgan' as part of a broader exploration of Theodore Roosevelt's character and his interactions with notable figures. This book served as a stepping stone for the host to delve deeper into Roosevelt's life and significance.
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The speaker reflects on lessons from history found in 'The House of Morgan', particularly regarding the dynamics of business strength and competition.