THE PRESSURE COOKER OF WALL STREET
The steam had been building for thirty years. Thirty years of iron and fire, of furnaces that never cooled and men who never slept, of steel beams driven into the earth like nails through the ribs of a continent. Cornelius Vane knew the mathematics of pressure better than any man alive. He understood that when you confine a gas in a vessel of fixed volume and raise the temperature, something...
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