Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919.

The empire of business, by Andrew Carnegie. - Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, Doran & company, inc., 1933. - xii p., 1 l., 307 p. front. (port.) 21 1/2 cm.

"Several of the chapters of this book first appeared in various forms in several periodicals."-Publisher's note. Introduction signed: B. J. H. (i.e. B. J. Hendrick)

The road to business success.--The ABC of money.--The common interest of labour and capital.--Thrift as a duty.--How to win fortune.--Wealth and its uses.--The bugaboo of trusts.--Anglo-American trade relations.--"Business."--Steel manufacture in the United States.--The cost of living in Britain.--Oil and gas wells.--The three-legged stool.--Railroads past and present.--Iron and steel at home and abroad.--The Manchester school and to-day.--What would I do with the tariff if I were czar?

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United States--Economic conditions.

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