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The Andrew Carnegie Reader
University of Pittsburgh Press, 1992 Paper: 978-0-8229-5464-4 Library of Congress Classification CT275.C3A25 1992 Dewey Decimal Classification 338.7672092
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
“Andrew Carnegie is the only American entrepreneur who could have won distinction as an author, even if he had never seen a steel mill,” writes Joseph Frazier Wall. A skillful and prolific writer, Andrew Carnegie published sixty three articles in major magazines of his time, such as The North American Review, and eight books. Although he is best remembered today for the radical philosophy expressed in the title essay of his book The Gospel of Wealth, his other writings are readable and provocative. See other books on: 1835-1919 | Carnegie, Andrew | Industrialists | Philanthropists | Steel industry and trade See other titles from University of Pittsburgh Press |
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