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Henry J. Heinz

By: E. D. McCafferty
Narrated by: David Mitchell
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An intimate biography of the philanthropic produce magnate Henry J. Heinz, venerated for his pioneering of sanitary food preparation and for his fair treatment of both workers and customers. Born October 11, 1844 and died May 14, 1919, Henry J. Heinz founded the H. J. Heinz Company, known for their pickles, ketchup, baked beans, and particularly for their famous slogan, "57 Varieties".
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This is a story that should be told in all schools

Hardwork, simplicity and true care for others is the pattern for sucess in life. Henry lived to be an Exemple to people of how we should live.

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One sided opinion and way too positive

This was a disappointment. The book was written by an ex-employee almost 100 years ago. It was written to flatter Mr. Heinz and present him in a positive light as a man who did nothing wrong. I was hoping to experience a more balanced biography that showed how he built his business that includes the positive and negative. I have read biographies on Rockefeller, Vanderbilt and Astor...and they all have seedy, cut throat aspects to how they conduct business which helped them rise to power. However, this biography painted Henry Heinz in a 100% positive light...and barely scratched the surface of his business operations.

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