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Carnegie

by Peter Krass
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Overview

One of the major figures in American history, Andrew Carnegie was a ruthless businessman who made his fortune in the steel industry and ultimately gave most of it away. He used his wealth to ascend the world's political stage, influencing the presidencies of Grover Cleveland, William McKinley, and Theodore Roosevelt. In retirement, Carnegie became an avid promoter of world peace, only to be crushed emotionally by World War I.

In this compelling biography, Peter Krass reconstructs the complicated life of this titan who came to power in America's Gilded Age. He transports the reader to Carnegie's Pittsburgh, where hundreds of smoking furnaces belched smoke into the sky and the air was filled with acrid fumes . . . and mill workers worked seven-day weeks while Carnegie spent months traveling across Europe.

Carnegie explores the contradictions in the life of the man who rose from lowly bobbin boy to build the largest and most profitable steel company in the world. Krass examines how Carnegie became one of the greatest philanthropists ever known-and earned a notorious reputation that history has yet to fully reconcile with his remarkable accomplishments.

Synopsis

One of the major figures in American history, Andrew Carnegie was a ruthless businessman who made his fortune in the steel industry and ultimately gave most of it away. He used his wealth to ascend the world's political stage, influencing the presidencies of Grover Cleveland, William McKinley, and Theodore Roosevelt. In retirement, Carnegie became an avid promoter of world peace, only to be crushed emotionally by World War I.

In this compelling biography, Peter Krass reconstructs the complicated life of this titan who came to power in America's Gilded Age. He transports the reader to Carnegie's Pittsburgh, where hundreds of smoking furnaces belched smoke into the sky and the air was filled with acrid fumes . . . and mill workers worked seven-day weeks while Carnegie spent months traveling across Europe.

Carnegie explores the contradictions in the life of the man who rose from lowly bobbin boy to build the largest and most profitable steel company in the world. Krass examines how Carnegie became one of the greatest philanthropists ever known-and earned a notorious reputation that history has yet to fully reconcile with his remarkable accomplishments.

"An objective and readable portrait of a fascinating, conflicted man."
--Dallas Morning News

About the Author, Peter Krass

PETER KRASS lives in Hanover, New Hampshire, but his family roots are in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, area where Andrew Carnegie made his fortune and where his great-grandfather worked in a Carnegie steel mill. His other books include The Book of Business Wisdom, The Book of Leadership Wisdom, and The Book of Investing Wisdom, all published by Wiley. Krass has contributed articles to Investor’s Business Daily and Across the Board.

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"...This compelling biography reconstructs the complicated life of the legendary industrialist..." (Sunday Telegraph, 21 December)

"...a fascinating biography of the man who built the biggest steel company in the world..." (Glasgow Evening News, 20 December 2003)

Soundview Executive Book Summaries

The dynamic personality of Andrew Carnegie, a man who transformed himself from a poor Scottish immigrant to a ruthless robber baron to a philanthropic legend, is brought to life in Krass' complete biography. Carnegie's motivations and manipulations are thoroughly explored using information drawn from his diaries, letters and other writings. Krass' work penetrates the complexities of a man who was capable of working his employees to death as well as give away $350 million. Copyright (c) 2002 Soundview Executive Book Summaries

Book Details

Published
October 1, 2003
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
624
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780471468837

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