Carnegie
the richest man in the world
Our rough guess is there are 61,500 words in this book.
At a pace averaging 250 words per minute, this book will take 4 hours and 6 minutes to read. With a half hour per day, this will take 8 days to read.
How long will it take you?
This book will take an estimated to read at a reading speed averaging words per minute. With 30 minutes per day, this will take to read.
Enter your reading speedYou can take one of our WPM reading speed tests to find your reading speed.
Create a free account to track your reading progress, build your reading list, and set reading goals.
We earn a commission on purchases
Publication
2005 - Sutton Pub., Thrupp, Stroud, Gloucestershire, England
Language
English
Word Count
61,500 words, Guess
Page Count
246 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3452449M
- ISBN-100750933704
- OCLC Control Number57064472
- OCLC Control Number59223951
- OCLC Control Numbercarnegierichestm0000lamo
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2005360744
- Goodreads3910421
- LibraryThing3501454
Classifications
- DDC338.7/672/092
- LCCCT275.C3 L36 2005
Alternate Titles
- Carnegie, the richest man in the world
Description
"Andrew Carnegie was born into poverty in Scotland in 1835. By 1901 he was the Steel King of America and had sold his business for $480 million. Today, his name is known worldwide, commemorated in Carnegie halls around the world and in the thousands of Carnegie libraries which he funded. But who was Andrew Carnegie and how did the boy from nowhere become a millionaire philanthropist? This book charts his phenomenal rise form his first lowly employment in a cotton mill in Pittsburgh, and delves into the character and contradictions of the real Andrew Carnegie." "When he was young boy, Carnegie's family emigrated to America where he took full advantage of the land of opportunity. He followed a policy of self-improvement and worked his way up through telegraph messenger, railroad developer and oil magnate to become the foremost steelmaster in America and, later, a well known philanthropist. By the time he died in 1919 he had distributed over $350 million in public benefactions, which included support for scientific research, the foundation of public libraries worldwide, the advancement of teaching and the furtherance of international peace." "In Carnegie: 'The Richest Man on the World' we discover the private man behind the public figure and explore the influences on his life against the background of social circle which included everyone from King Edward VII and Sir Edward Elgar to Rudyard Kipling and the Rockefellers."--Jacket.
Subjects
Topics
Places
People
Genres
- Biography.
Other Editions
- Carnegie: the richest man in the world
Similar Books
Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie.
Andrew Carnegie
Meet you in hell: Andrew Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick, and the bitter partnership that transformed America
Les Standiford.
Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr.
Ron Chernow
Think and Grow Rich: The Landmark Bestseller--Now Revised and Updated for the 21st Century
Napoleon Hill, Arthur Pell
Reader Reviews
No reviews yet for this book.
Be the first to share your thoughts!