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Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie [Illustrated]
Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie [Illustrated]
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This edition features
• illustrations
• a linked Table of Contents, linked Footnotes, and linked Index
CONTENTS
I. Parents and Childhood
II. Dunfermline and America
III. Pittsburgh and Work
IV. Colonel Anderson and Books
V. The Telegraph Office
VI. Railroad Service
VII. Superintendent of the Pennsylvania
VIII. Civil War Period
IX. Bridge-Building
X. The Iron Works
XI. New York as Headquarters
XII. Business Negotiations
XIII. The Age of Steel
XIV. Partners, Books, and Travel
XV. Coaching Trip and Marriage
XVI. Mills and the Men
XVII. The Homestead Strike
XVIII. Problems of Labor
XIX. The "Gospel of Wealth"
XX. Educational and Pension Funds
XXI. The Peace Palace and Pittencrieff
XXII. Matthew Arnold and Others
XXIII. British Political Leaders
XXIV. Gladstone and Morley
XXV. Herbert Spencer and His Disciple
XXVI. Blaine and Harrison
XXVII. Washington Diplomacy
XXVIII. Hay and McKinley
XXIX. Meeting the German Emperor
Bibliography
Index
ILLUSTRATIONS
Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie's Birthplace
Dunfermline Abbey
Mr. Carnegie's Mother
Andrew Carnegie at Sixteen with his Brother Thomas
David McCargo
Robert Pitcairn
Colonel James Anderson
Henry Phipps
Thomas A. Scott
John Edgar Thomson
Thomas Morrison Carnegie
George Lauder
Junius Spencer Morgan
John Pierpont Morgan
An American Four-in-Hand in Britain
Andrew Carnegie (about 1878)
Mrs. Andrew Carnegie
Margaret Carnegie at Fifteen
Charles M. Schwab
The Carnegie Institute at Pittsburgh
Mr. Carnegie and Viscount Bryce
Matthew Arnold
William E. Gladstone
Viscount Morley of Blackburn
Mr. Carnegie and Viscount Morley
The Carnegie Family at Skibo
Herbert Spencer
James G. Blaine
Skibo Castle
Mr. Carnegie at Skibo, 1914
• illustrations
• a linked Table of Contents, linked Footnotes, and linked Index
CONTENTS
I. Parents and Childhood
II. Dunfermline and America
III. Pittsburgh and Work
IV. Colonel Anderson and Books
V. The Telegraph Office
VI. Railroad Service
VII. Superintendent of the Pennsylvania
VIII. Civil War Period
IX. Bridge-Building
X. The Iron Works
XI. New York as Headquarters
XII. Business Negotiations
XIII. The Age of Steel
XIV. Partners, Books, and Travel
XV. Coaching Trip and Marriage
XVI. Mills and the Men
XVII. The Homestead Strike
XVIII. Problems of Labor
XIX. The "Gospel of Wealth"
XX. Educational and Pension Funds
XXI. The Peace Palace and Pittencrieff
XXII. Matthew Arnold and Others
XXIII. British Political Leaders
XXIV. Gladstone and Morley
XXV. Herbert Spencer and His Disciple
XXVI. Blaine and Harrison
XXVII. Washington Diplomacy
XXVIII. Hay and McKinley
XXIX. Meeting the German Emperor
Bibliography
Index
ILLUSTRATIONS
Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie's Birthplace
Dunfermline Abbey
Mr. Carnegie's Mother
Andrew Carnegie at Sixteen with his Brother Thomas
David McCargo
Robert Pitcairn
Colonel James Anderson
Henry Phipps
Thomas A. Scott
John Edgar Thomson
Thomas Morrison Carnegie
George Lauder
Junius Spencer Morgan
John Pierpont Morgan
An American Four-in-Hand in Britain
Andrew Carnegie (about 1878)
Mrs. Andrew Carnegie
Margaret Carnegie at Fifteen
Charles M. Schwab
The Carnegie Institute at Pittsburgh
Mr. Carnegie and Viscount Bryce
Matthew Arnold
William E. Gladstone
Viscount Morley of Blackburn
Mr. Carnegie and Viscount Morley
The Carnegie Family at Skibo
Herbert Spencer
James G. Blaine
Skibo Castle
Mr. Carnegie at Skibo, 1914
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