• Andrew Carnegie

  • By: David Nasaw
  • Narrated by: Grover Gardner
  • Length: 32 hrs and 40 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,188 ratings)

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Andrew Carnegie

By: David Nasaw
Narrated by: Grover Gardner
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Andrew Carnegie, whose lifetime spanned the era from the beginning of the Industrial Revolution to the First World War was America's first modern titan. In this magnificent biography, celebrated historian David Nasaw brings to life this period of unprecedented transition - a time of self-made millionaires, scabs, strikes, and a new kind of philanthropy - through the fascinating rags-to-riches story of one of our most iconic business legends.

The Scottish-born son of a failed weaver and a mother who supported the family by binding shoes, Andrew Carnegie was the embodiment of the American dream. In his rise from a job as a bobbin boy in a cotton factory to being the richest man in the world, he was single-minded, relentless, and a major player in some of the most violent and notorious labor strikes of the time. The prototype of today's billionaire, he was a visionary in the way he earned his money and in the way he gave it away.

Nasaw explains how Carnegie made his fortune and how he tried to pull the world back from a war he predicted. Brimming with new material, personal letters, diaries, prenuptial agreements, letters to and from presidents and prime ministers, Nasaw plumbs the core of this fascinating man, fixing him in his place as one of the most compelling, elusive, and multifaceted personalities of the 20th century.

©2006 David Nasaw (P)2007 Gildan Media Corp

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"This is biography on the grand scale." ( Washington Post Book World)

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The autor hates him, but Carnegie was awesome

You can get a lot of inspiration from this biography. I like Carnegie even more after listening to this audiobook.

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Well paced, Performed with succinct clarity!

Not too much, just right balance of facts, insight, relationships. Excellent over all. Well Done!

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Fascinating story of a fascinating man

Andrew Carnegie had a huge bank account and a huge heart. His rags to riches story is enjoyable and touching;

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Great “read”

Narrations was excellent. Content was dense but on message. Fascinating man who lived in even more interesting times.

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Voice not right

Too hard to listen to the voice reading the story. Tried but couldn’t finish it.

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Wish it will talk more about his business

Less about his business, more about his charity and politics. Overall still a good read about AC's life. Amazing how much he can and has accomplished by writing letters.

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I'd get abridged next time

What made the experience of listening to Andrew Carnegie the most enjoyable?

Too much history - when someone was sick and why - too much info - too long! Take the short version! Great story though - self made and hustled - I liked it!

What other book might you compare Andrew Carnegie to and why?

Rockefellers - same thing as above!

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Great Story

I learned so much about Andrew Carnegie from this book. I never knew how much he did for countries all over the world. He gave sways billions in his life time. Please give this a listen.

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What a life!

I loved this book. Sad when it ended. It even caused me to visit a few of locations and even a grave site here in Pittsburgh. Well read and produced.

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Peace is Noble but quixotic 

Mr. Carnegie has entered the pantheon of men I I’ve come to greatly respect. He made his millions . He proceeded toward brokering peace. However, I’ve come to the firm conclusion that peace is quixotic, and the Y chromosome is bent on violence.

Perhaps one day we can ascertain the polygenic component of violence, and ascertain which men have posed toward violence in which predisposed to peace

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