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Andrew Carnegie
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1170

Andrew Carnegie

The definitive biography of an industrial genius, philanthropist, and enigma.

The Andrew Carnegie Reader
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

The Andrew Carnegie Reader

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1992
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  • Publisher: Unknown

An anthology which aims to bring together a representative selection of Carnegie's writings which show him as a shrewd businessman, celebrated philanthropist, champion of democracy and eternal optimist. This collection covers 60 years of the industrial giant's life, from his letters to his cousin, George Lauder, written in 1853, to the final chapter of his autobiography, completed in 1914.

The WPA Guide to 1930s Iowa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 624

The WPA Guide to 1930s Iowa

Originally published during the Great Depression, The WPA Guide nevertheless finds much to celebrate in the heartland of America. Nearly three dozen essays highlight Iowa's demography, economy, and culture but the heart of the book is a detailed traveler's guide, organized as seventeen different tours, that directs the reader to communities of particual social and historical interest.

Grinnell College in the Nineteenth Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

Grinnell College in the Nineteenth Century

In this most engaging history of one of America's premier liberal arts colleges, Wall captures far more than the formation and growth of Grinnell College, Iowa. It is also a story about organized religion and religious values in nineteenth-century America, about westward expansion across the Mississippi River, and about town building on the prairies. Strong personalities drive the early college: Leonard and Sarah Parker, George F. Magoun, George Herron, Carrie Rand, Martha Foote Crowe, and above all, George Augustus Gates. Wall's quotations from personal letters and college minutes illuminate their backgrounds, motivations, and aspirations. The book was originally commissioned by President George Drake as a sesquicentennial history of the college. This volume contains the story Wall had completed when he died. Mrs Bea Wall finished her husband's last chapter.

Skibo
  • Language: en

Skibo

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000-06
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Titan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 774

Titan

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: Unknown

There are worse men than John D Rockefeller,' Arena magazine observed at the turn of the century. 'There is probably not one, however, who in the public mind so typifies the grave and startling menace to social order.' The son of a flamboyant bigamist and pedlar of patent medicine, Rockefeller was by then America's richest man, the mastermind and creator of the country's first and most powerful monopoly: the Standard Oil Company. Reaching into every household across America, Standard Oil controlled 90% of all oil refined in the US, as well as its production, transportation, marketing and distribution. The story of Rockefeller is the story of a pivotal moment in modern history: the shift, after the American Civil War, from small-scale business to economy of scale, and the development of the first modern corporation. In Ron Chernow's magisterial work we see this transition in all of its nuances - accompanied by the rise in labour militancy, the tabloid press and large-scale philanthropy. TITAN is a business epic that, by illuminating the past, teaches us much about where we are today.

Alfred I. Du Pont
  • Language: en

Alfred I. Du Pont

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000-06
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The River Ran Red
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 245

The River Ran Red

The violence that erupted at Carnegie Steel's giant Homestead mill near Pittsburgh on July 6. 1892, caused a congressional investigation and trials for treason, motivated a nearly successful assassination attempt on Frick, contributed to the defeat of President Benjamin Harrison for a second term, and changed the course of the American labor movement. "The River Ran Red" commemorates the one-hundredth anniversary of the Homestead strike of 1892. Instead of retelling the story of the strike, it recreates the events of that summer in excerpts from contemporary newspapers and magazines, reproductions of pen-and-ink sketches and photographs made on the scene, passages from the congressional inve...

Henry F. Du Pont and Winterthur
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

Henry F. Du Pont and Winterthur

The story of Henry du Pont and the museum of Americana he envisioned.

Alfred I. Du Pont
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 732

Alfred I. Du Pont

In this brilliantly written biography, Wall ranges from Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemour's spectacular rise in pre-Revolutionary France, to the family's migration to America and the founding of the Du Pont Company, to Alfred's death in 1935, charting the growth of one of America's great industrial dynasties. Illustrated.