Little Visits with Great Americans: Anecdotes, Life Lessons and Interviews
Books | History / United States / 19th Century
Andrew Carnegie
Mrs. Burton Harrison
Theodore Roosevelt
Thomas Alva Edison
Hiram Stevens Maxim
Hazen S. Pingree
Marshall Field
John Wanamaker
Sir Thomas Lipton
Darius Ogden Mills
Russell Sage
Lyman Judson Gage
Cornelius Vanderbilt
Robert C. Clowry
Herbert H. Vreeland
Samuel Gompers
Nelson A. Miles
Joseph H. Choate
Chauncey M. Depew
Jonathan P. Dolliver
Thomas C. Platt
Tom L. Johnson
Jacob Gould Schurman
James Whitcomb Riley
Edwin Markham
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
William Dean Howells
General Lew Wallace
Edwin Austin Abbey
Alice Barber Stephens
Frederic Remington
Homer Davenport
Charles Dana Gibson
Frederick Burr Opper
F. Wellington Ruckstuhl
Henry Merwin Shrady
Marshall P. Wilder
John Philip Sousa
Helen Keller
John Burroughs
Helen Miller Gould
Nathan Strauss
Russell H. Conwell
Frank W. Gunsaulus
Robert Collyer
Robert Laird Borden
Goldwin Smith
S. N. Parent
Andrew G. Blair
James Loudon
Sir William C. Van Horne
Samuel Jones
Philip D. Armour
John B. Herreshoff
Lillian Nordica
This book features the life stories, told by themselves, of many successful men and women, with emphasis on those experiences which to them appear to have been the turning points in their lives. The leaders in invention, manufacture, transportation, commerce, finance, in political and public life, and in the professions of the ministry, the law, literature and art, were requested to bequeath in their own words the stories of their lives, their ideals, and the lessons of their experience, to the American public. Many and varied careers have been selected, so that each one may find his ideal of success fulfilled in real life, and be aroused to a lofty aspiration and resolute determination to achieve like eminence. While for the most part the experiences portrayed in this book occurred upon American soil, in several instances persons born or now living abroad, but prominently identified with American life, have been included. Contents: Hard Work, the Secret of a Great Inventor's Genius – Thomas Alva Edison A "Down-East" Yankee Who Dictates Peace to the Nations – Hiram Stevens Maxim A Poor Boy Who Once Borrowed Books Now Gives Away Libraries – Andrew Carnegie A Good Shoemaker Becomes Detroit's Best Mayor and Michigan's Greatest Governor – Hazen S. Pingree Determination Not to Remain Poor Made a Farmer Boy Merchant Prince – Marshall Field Honesty the Foundation of a Great Merchant's Career – John Wanamaker A British Boy Wins Fortune and Title by American Business Methods – Sir Thomas Lipton A Self-made Man Who Strives to Give Others a Chance – Darius Ogden Mills Thrift, the Secret of a Fortune Built in a Single Lifetime – Russell Sage Cut Out for a Banker, He Rose From Errand Boy to Secretary of the United States Treasury – Lyman Judson Gage A Young Millionaire Not Afraid to Work in Overalls – Cornelius Vanderbilt A Messenger Boy's Zeal Lifts Him to the Head of the World's Greatest Telegraph System – Robert C. Clowry…
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Author
Andrew Carnegie
Pages
600
Publisher
e-artnow
Published Date
2021-05-07
ISBN
EAN:4064066382483