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Copyright
Contents
INTRODUCTION
ONE: Dunfermline, 1835–1848
TWO: To America, 1848–1855
THREE: Upward Bound, 1853–1859
FOUR: War and Riches, 1860–1865
FIVE: Branching Out, 1865–1866
SIX: A Man of Energy, 1867–1868
SEVEN: “Mr. Carnegie Is Now 35 Years of Age, and Is Said to Be Worth One Million of Dollars,” 1870–1872
EIGHT: “All My Eggs in One Basket,” 1872–1875
NINE: Driving the Bandwagon, 1875–1878
TEN: Round the World, 1878–1881
ELEVEN: Making a Name, 1881–1883
TWELVE: Mr. Spencer and Mr. Arnold, 1882–1884
THIRTEEN: “The Star-spangled Scotchman,” 1884
FOURTEEN: Booms and Busts, 1883–1885
FIFTEEN: The “Millionaire Socialist,” 1885–1886
SIXTEEN: Things Fall Apart, 1886–1887
SEVENTEEN: A Wedding and a Honeymoon, 1887
EIGHTEEN: The Pinkertons and “Braddock’s Battlefield,” 1887–1888
NINETEEN: Friends in High Places, 1888–1889
TWENTY: The Gospels of Andrew Carnegie, 1889–1892
TWENTY-ONE: Surrender at Homestead, 1889–1890
TWENTY-TWO: “There Will Never Be a Better Time Than Now to Fight It Out,” 1890–1891
TWENTY-THREE: The Battle for Homestead, 1892
TWENTY-FOUR: Loch Rannoch, the Summer of 1892
TWENTY-FIVE: Aftermaths, 1892–1894
TWENTY-SIX: “Be of Good Cheer—We Will Be Over It Soon,” 1893–1895
TWENTY-SEVEN: Sixty Years Old, 1895–1896
TWENTY-EIGHT: “An Impregnable Position,” 1896–1898
TWENTY-NINE: “We Now Want to Take Root,” 1897–1898
THIRTY: The Anti-Imperialist, 1898–1899
THIRTY-ONE: “The Richest Man in the World,” 1899–1901
THIRTY-TWO: “The Saddest Days of All,” 1901
THIRTY-THREE: “A Fine Piece of Friendship,” 1902–1905
THIRTY-FOUR: “Apostle of Peace,” 1903–1904
THIRTY-FIVE: “Inveterate Optimist,” 1905–1906
THIRTY-SIX: Peace Conferences, 1907
THIRTY-SEVEN: Tariffs and Treaties, 1908–1909
THIRTY-EIGHT: “So Be It,” 1908–1910
THIRTY-NINE: The Best Laid Schemes, 1909–1911
FORTY: “Be of Good Cheer,” 1912–1913
FORTY-ONE: 1914
FORTY-TWO: Last Days, 1915–1919
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WORKS CITED
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INDEX
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