

An edition of Carnegie (2002)
By Peter Krass
Publish Date
2002
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Language
eng
Pages
612
Description:
"Andrew Carnegie stands next to J. P. Morgan and John D. Rockefeller as one of the great business leaders in United States history. Immigrating from Scotland as a child, Carnegie rose from the slums of Pittsburgh to become a steel industry titan remembered for his many philanthropic endowments, ranging from free libraries to his work toward world peace.". "The first full biography of this industrialist and philanthropist in thirty years, Carnegie delves into the mind of a generous yet ruthless man who wore many masks throughout his life. Peter Krass captures the drama behind the building of Carnegie's empire, revealing how he manipulated the rules of fair play and how he was a pioneer in philanthropy. He separates fact from the Carnegie legend by relying heavily on diaries, letters, and other writings by both primary and peripheral characters in Carnegie's life as well as on the copious Carnegie-related archives."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Biography, Steel industry and trade, Philanthropists, Industrialists, History, Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919), Biographies, memoirs and correspondance, Industralists, Steel industry & trade, Carnegie, andrew, 1835-1919, Steel industry and trade, united states, Businesspeople, biography
People: Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919)
Places: United States