Hooves and Hubris
Par Langdon, Arthur
Publié par epubli
English
2026
ISBN 9783565300112
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The Pony Express is etched into the global consciousness as the ultimate symbol of American frontier grit. We picture lone, heroic riders galloping across hostile deserts to deliver mail, single-handedly connecting a fractured nation. Yet, the historical reality of this legendary service is a tale of spectacular financial ruin and stunningly bad timing.
Operating for a mere 18 months, the Pony Express was a logistical nightmare and a catastrophic business failure from its very first day. The founders vastly underestimated the staggering cost of maintaining hundreds of stations across brutal terrain, and the service was entirely obsolete almost the moment it began, bleeding money as the transcontinental telegraph wires were strung up right alongside its routes. It wasn't a triumph of American infrastructure; it was a desperate, doomed venture capital scheme of the 19th century.
This deeply researched history strips away the romantic mythology of the Wild West to reveal the harsh economic realities of frontier logistics. It explores the ruthless business rivalries, the exploitation of teenage riders, and the brilliant PR machine that successfully turned a massive financial failure into an enduring national legend.
Discover the true story behind the myth. Learn how the Pony Express became a timeless lesson in technological disruption, proving that even the most heroic efforts cannot outrun the speed of innovation.
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