THE BOILING POINT OF EMPIRE
Augustus Sterling had spent thirty-seven years building a fortune from iron and steam, and he had long since ceased to distinguish between the two. Iron was the rail that carried his trains from the Atlantic to the Missouri; steam was the force that moved them, invisible and immense, and Augustus understood that a man could be crushed by either if he stood in the wrong place at the wrong...
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