Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie
Industrialist, steel magnate, and beloved philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie left a legacy of building and giving that will never be forgotten. Learn how this penniless Scottish immigrant used hard work and a genius for investing to become one of the richest men who ever lived—and how he then gave away 90 percent of his fortune. His inspiring life story is complemented by an illuminating foreword from David Covey.
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Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie
Industrialist, steel magnate, and beloved philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie left a legacy of building and giving that will never be forgotten. Learn how this penniless Scottish immigrant used hard work and a genius for investing to become one of the richest men who ever lived—and how he then gave away 90 percent of his fortune. His inspiring life story is complemented by an illuminating foreword from David Covey.
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Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie

Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie

Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie

Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie

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Overview

Industrialist, steel magnate, and beloved philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie left a legacy of building and giving that will never be forgotten. Learn how this penniless Scottish immigrant used hard work and a genius for investing to become one of the richest men who ever lived—and how he then gave away 90 percent of his fortune. His inspiring life story is complemented by an illuminating foreword from David Covey.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788027388127
Publisher: E-Artnow
Publication date: 06/26/2024
Pages: 212
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.45(d)

About the Author

Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919) was a Scottish American industrialist who led the enormous expansion of the American steel industry in the late nineteenth century. He was also one of the most important philanthropists of his era.

AudioFile Earphones Award winner Antony Ferguson is a native of London, England. He is a classically trained actor and has appeared in numerous productions in London, Off-Broadway, and regional theater. As a voice actor, he has over fifty audiobooks to his credit. Antony lives in Los Angeles.

Table of Contents

I Parents and Childhood l

II Dunfermline and America 20

III Pittsburgh and Work 32

IV Colonel Anderson and Books 45

V The Telegraph Office 54

VI Railroad Service 65

VII Superintendent of the Pennsylvania 84

VIII Civil War Period 99

IX Bridge-Building 115

X The Iron Works 130

XL New York as Headquarters 149

XII Business Negotiations 167

XIII The Age of Steel 181

XIV Partners, Books, and Travel 198

XV Coaching Trip and Marriage 210

XVI Mills and the Men 220

XVII The Homestead Strike 228

XVIII Problems of Labor 240

XIX The "Gospel of Wealth" 255

XX Educational and Pension Funds 268

XXI The Peace Palace and Pittencrieff 282

XXII Matthew Arnold and Others 298

XXIII British Political Leaders 309

XXIV Gladstone and Morley 318

XXV Herbert Spencer and his Disciple 333

XXVI Blaine and Harrison 341

XXVII Washington Diplomacy 350

XXVIII Hay and Mckinley 358

XXIX Meeting The German Emperor 366

Bibliography 373

Index 377

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John C. Van Dyke

Nothing stranger ever came out of The Arabian Nights than the story of poor Scotch boy who came to America and step by step, through many trials and triumphs, became the great steel master, built a colossal industry, amassed an enormous fortune, and then deliberately and systematically gave away the whole of it for the enlightenment and betterment of mankind.
—(John C. Van Dyke, editor's note to the 1920 edition)

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