
Celebrated historian David Nasaw whom The New York Times Book Review has called a meticulous researcher & a cool analyst brings new life to the story of one of America's most famous & successful businessmen & philanthropists-in what will prove to be the biography of the season Born of modest origins in Scotland in 1835 Andrew Carnegie is best known as the founder of Carnegie Steel His rags to riches story has never been told as dramatically & vividly as in Nasaw's new biography Carnegie the son of an impoverished linen weaver moved to Pittsburgh at the age of thirteen The embodiment of the American dream he pulled himself up from bobbin boy in a cotton factory to become the richest man in the world He spent the rest of his life giving away the fortune he had accumulated & crusading for international peace For all that he accomplished & came to represent to the American public-a wildly successful businessman & capitalist a self-educated writer peace activist philanthropist man of letters lover of culture & unabashed enthusiast for American democracy & capitalism-Carnegie has remained to this day an enigma Nasaw explains how Carnegie made his early fortune & what prompted him to give it all away how he was drawn into the campaign first against American involvement in the Spanish-American War & then for international peace & how he used his friendships with presidents & prime ministers to try to pull the world back from the brink of disaster With a trove of new material-unpublished chapters of Carnegie's Autobiography; personal letters between Carnegie & his future wife Louise & other family members; his prenuptial agreement; diaries of family & close friends; his applications for citizenship; his extensive correspondence with Henry Clay Frick; & dozens of private letters to & from presidents Grant Cleveland Mc Kinley Roosevelt & British prime ministers Gladstone & Balfour as well as friends Herbert Spencer Matthew Arnold & Mark Twain-Nasaw brilliantly plumbs the core of this facinating & complex man deftly placing his life in cultural & political context as only a master storyteller can