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Captains of Industry; or, Men of Business Who Did Something Besides Making Money

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A collection of concise biographical sketches that profiles business figures who used their skills and wealth for purposes beyond personal profit. Chapters recount formative circumstances, career development in commerce, manufacturing, publishing, or invention, and subsequent civic, scientific, or philanthropic undertakings, often highlighting particular projects and innovations. Written with young readers in mind, the pieces emphasize practical lessons about industry, public-minded leadership, and the social responsibilities of success, showing how individual initiative and professional skill contributed to community institutions and reforms.

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James Parton

James Parton was an American biographer and historian known for his engaging narratives and insightful character studies. He made significant contributions to the understanding of American figures through works such as "Famous Americans of Recent Times," where he explored the lives of notable individuals who shaped the nation. Parton also delved into the realms of business and culture in his book "Captains of Industry; or, Men of Business Who Did Something Besides Making Money," highlighting the achievements of influential entrepreneurs. His writings often reflect a blend of historical analysis and biographical storytelling, making him a notable figure in 19th-century American literature.

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