
#96 James J. Hill (Empire Builder of the Northwest)
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Notable books mentioned: James J. Hill, Empire Builder of the Northwest by Michael P. Malone, The History of the Industry, Poor Charlie's Almanac, The Life of Jim Hill

#96 James J. Hill (Empire Builder of the Northwest) mentions James J. Hill, Empire Builder of the Northwest by Michael P. Malone, The History of the Industry, Poor Charlie's Almanac, and The Life of Jim Hill with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
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I think it was Poor Charlie's Almanac.
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“The podcast discusses the book 'James J. Hill, Empire Builder of the Northwest' written by Michael P. Malone, which explores the life and impact of James J. Hill.”
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“The excerpt discusses Jim Hill's mastery of the railroad industry and his ability to learn from past mistakes, referencing the history of the industry he operates in.”
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“The speaker mentions reading 'Poor Charlie's Almanac' in the New York Times, which led to discovering James J. Hill's significance.”
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“The mention of Jim Hill's life story and his approach to railway construction suggests there are books written about him.”
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The host discusses the significant influence of James J. Hill on the regional economy and social order, highlighting both his remarkable traits and…
The host mentions 'The History of the Industry' to highlight the contrasting approaches of railway builders, specifically comparing Jim Hill's meti…

The host mentions 'Poor Charlie's Almanac' as a source that highlights James J. Hill among other admired business operators. This reference serves…
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