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A New York Times bestseller, this biography offers a definitive account of Andrew Carnegie’s life, crafted by celebrated historian David Nasaw. Known for his meticulous research, Nasaw brings new insights into the story of one of America’s most renowned businessmen and philanthropists. Born in Scotland in 1835, Carnegie is famous for founding Carnegie Steel and exemplifying the American dream. His journey from a poor linen weaver’s son to the world’s richest man is told with dramatic flair. After moving to Pittsburgh at thirteen, he rose from bobbin boy in a cotton factory to immense wealth, dedicating his later years to philanthropy and advocating for international peace. Despite his accomplishments as a successful businessman, self-educated writer, and peace activist, Carnegie remains an enigma. Nasaw explores how he amassed his fortune and why he chose to give it away, detailing his opposition to the Spanish-American War and his efforts for global peace. Utilizing a wealth of new materials, including unpublished chapters of Carnegie’s Autobiography, personal letters, and extensive correspondence with prominent figures, Nasaw skillfully reveals the complexities of Carnegie’s character while situating his life within the broader cultural and political landscape.
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Andrew Carnegie, David Nasaw
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- 2007
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