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The Teapot Dome Scandal

How Big Oil Bought the Harding White House

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The Teapot Dome Scandal

By: Laton McCartney
Narrated by: William Hughes
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The Teapot Dome scandal of the early 1920s was all about oil - hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of petroleum. When the scandal finally broke, the consequences were tremendous. President Harding's legacy was forever tarnished, while "Oil Cabinet" member Albert Fall was forced to resign and was imprisoned for a year. Others implicated in the affair suffered prison terms, commitment to mental hospitals, suicide, and even murder. The Republican Party and the oil-company CEOs scrambled to cover their tracks and were mostly successful. Key documents mysteriously disappeared; important witnesses suffered sudden losses of memory. Though a special investigation was authorized, the scope of the wrongdoing was contained by administration stonewalling. But newly surfaced information indicates that the scandal was even bigger than originally thought.©2008 Laton McCartney (P)2008 Blackstone Audio, Inc. Americas
Detailed History • Gripping Corruption Story • Great Narrator • Well-researched Content • Informative Political Context

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You Couldn't make this stuff up. This beats the shenanigans of JR Ewing from the Dallas TV show fame.

Oil companies controlling the government and profiting from govn't largesse? Nah! Never could happen!

A great listen

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This book is both well-narrated & well-written. A fine slice-of-history piece that makes you feel as if you are living in the teens & 20s (I mean 1910-1925 or so), puts you into the political game of the time (where corruption was a much more accepted part of politics, frankly, than is the case today), and uses the Teapot Dome affair & the Harding presidency as the crux of the story. I would recommend this to anyone interested in American history, not just those after knowledge about long-ago scandals.

While the book is very detailed, it is not overly so. It needs this detail to tell the story, and it is the detail that moves the story along.

brings you right into the 1920s

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Excellent and detailed recount of an event you learn about but don't understand while in elementary school.

Friendly language, intimately presented

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This is a great book, before starting it I thought had I idea what Teapot was, but I had no idea it was this big. Forget the last 30 years of scandal / corruption, these guys knew how to cheat the people. It is almost funny what these men almost pulled off.

Wow

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Entertaining and enlightening. We are reliving this history with the Trump administration. Highly recommend this book.

great book!

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