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The Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie

This book offers a detailed look into the personal and professional journey of Andrew Carnegie, covering his rise from a poor immigrant to one of the wealthiest individuals in history. It delves into his experiences in the steel industry, his philanthropic efforts, and his thoughts on wealth, success, and the role of business in society. more

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Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie

Andrew Carnegie, born on November 25, 1835, and died on August 11, 1919, was a renowned business magnate. He rose from a common employee in a railway company to become a leading figure in the steel industry. Carnegie achieved great success in business, but he is also known for his charitable endeavors, donating a substantial amount of money to education, libraries, and public welfare. more

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