The memoirs of Mark Hanna, a prominent American industrialist and politician who was one of the most influential figures of his time. Hanna played a key role in the rise of the Republican Party and the election of William McKinley as president, and his writings provide a fascinating window into the political and economic realities of late 19th and early 20th century America.
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