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A first-person memoir that traces the author’s rise from modest beginnings in a Scottish industrial town to prominence in the American steel and railroad industries, describing early jobs in telegraph and railroad service, entrepreneurial strategy, business negotiations, and the growth of steel manufacturing. It recounts partnerships, technological and organizational developments, and a notable labor conflict, while offering reflections on management, labor relations, and personal values. The narrative shifts to detailed accounts of philanthropic initiatives — libraries, educational and pension funds, and peace projects — interspersed with travel, meetings with public figures, family recollections, and closing thoughts on retirement and the responsibilities of wealth.

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Andrew Carnegie

Andrew Carnegie was a Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist, best known for his role in the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century. His autobiography, "Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie," provides insight into his life, values, and the principles that guided his business practices. Carnegie was also a notable advocate for libraries and education, contributing to the establishment of over 2,500 libraries worldwide. His works, including "An American Four-in-Hand in Britain" and "Round the World," reflect his interests in travel and culture, showcasing his literary contributions alongside his business achievements.

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