
A Drama of the Gouldium
The Broadway Rapture
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Narrated by:
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Adam Mendelevitz
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By:
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F. L. Light
About this listen
The Broadway Rapture: A Drama of the Gouldium. Against uncomfortable competition in national telegraphy, the Western Union Company, led by Jay Gould, with a number of new telegraphic firms warred to maintain her primacy. When the murderer of Jim Fisk becomes a partner in one of his competitors, revengeful competition is pursued by Gould. The Broadway Rapture is of historical fights for capital superiority. This play is one of the Gouldium, a series of dramas on the life and times of Jay Gould. As in most of these plays there are seven scenes of dialogue and seven choral episodes.
©2012 F.L. Light (P)2013 Frederick Lazarus Light
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