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Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie
The Floating Press 1920; US$ 6.95The industrialist, businessman, and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie (1835 - 1919) established a gospel of wealth that can be neither ignored nor forgotten, and set a pace in distribution that succeeding millionaires have followed as a precedent. In the course of his career he became a nation-builder, a leader in thought, a writer, a speaker, the friend... more...
James Watt
The Floating Press 1913; US$ 5.99The essential improvements that Scottish inventor James Watt (1736 - 1819) made to the steam engine were fundamental to the Industrial Revolution. It would be hard to overstate the value of this invention to technological and social change - it gave us the modern world we live in today. This is his biography as written by Andrew Carnegie, the Scottish-born... more...
The Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie
PublicAffairs 2011; US$ 35.00Andrew Carnegie, the great steel-baron-turned-philanthropist, was an industrialist unlike any other. His famous dictum, that he who dies rich dies disgraced, has inspired a generation of twenty-first-century philanthropists to follow in his footsteps and put their money towards philanthropic causes. He had an unwavering belief in distributing wealth... more...
The Gospel of Wealth Essays and Other Writings
Penguin Group US 2006; US$ 11.00Words of wisdom from American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie Focusing on Carnegie?s most famous essay, ?The Gospel of Wealth,? this book of his writings, published here together for the first time, demonstrates the late steel magnate?s beliefs on wealth, poverty, the public good, and capitalism. Carnegie?s commitment to ensuring and promoting the... more...
The Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie and The Gospel of Wealth
Penguin Group US 2006; US$ 6.95Here is the enlightening memoir of the industrialist as famous for his philanthropy as for his fortune. more...
The Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie and The Gospel of Wealth
Digireads.com Publishing 2012; US$ 4.49From his humble beginnings as a Scottish immigrant to his ascension to wealth and power as a 'captain of industry,' Andrew Carnegie embodied the American 'rags to riches' dream. Alive in the time of the Civil War, Carnegie was the epitome of a self-made man, first working his way up in a telegraph company and then making astute investments... more...
The Gospel of Wealth and Other Timely Essays
Digireads.com Publishing 2012; US$ 6.99Renowned steel magnate and philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie, immigrated to America from Scotland as a boy in 1848, and at the age of thirteen began his first job as a bobbin boy, earning $1.20 a week. By the 1870s, the successful entrepreneur had founded the Carnegie Steel Company, later U.S. Steel, which would eventually establish Carnegie as the second... more...
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