This biographical study, first published in 1985, draws on extensive newly available material and illuminates the life and work of a man who lived through one of the most turbulent periods of Russian history to produce some of his country's greatest poetry and its most significant modern novel.
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Introduction: The love of literary fame --Pursuits of philosophy and general learning --Anatomist of human nature --Essayist --The achievement of independence --Two years at Ninewells --The start of a history of Great Britain --The completion of a history of England --Paris, London, Edinburgh.
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on t.-p. of the English edition, London, 1874: Reprinted chiefly from the 'Edinburgh review'. ; The military life of General Grant.- A memoir of General Lee.- Admirals Farragut and Porter and the navy of the Union.- A northern raider in the civil war.- De Fezenszc's recollections of the grand army.- Henry von Brandt, a German soldier of the first empire.- Cornwallis and the Indian services.- a Carolina loyalist in the revolutionary war- Sir William Gordon of Gordon's battery.- Chinese Gordon and the Taipig rebellion. ; Mode of access: Internet.
on t.-p. of the English edition, London, 1874: Reprinted chiefly from the 'Edinburgh review'. ; The military life of General Grant.- A memoir of General Lee.- Admirals Farragut and Porter and the navy of the Union.- A northern raider in the civil war.- De Fezenszc's recollections of the grand army.- Henry von Brandt, a German soldier of the first empire.- Cornwallis and the Indian services.- a Carolina loyalist in the revolutionary war- Sir William Gordon of Gordon's battery.- Chinese Gordon and the Taipig rebellion. ; Mode of access: Internet.
"This biography of Andrew Carnegie emphasizes the economic dimension of his career in industry. It examines his life as a dynamic innovator during the period when the steel industry rapidly expanded and the United States became a major industrial power. Carnegie rose from a poverty-stricken Scottish childhood to a position of international industrial leadership, philanthropy, and peace advocacy, by means of intelligence, entrepreneurship, ambition, tenacity, guile, and ruthless determination. It is shown that Carnegie excelled as an economic actor. His alertness to expected profit opportunities, and success in coping with the uncertainties of the marketplace, made him a major influence on the growth of many of the most important industries of late-nineteenth century United States and world economies. His contribution to the better coordination of the actions of both demanders and suppliers in those industries by managerial, technological, and institutional innovations is emphasized. It is also argued that those profit-seeking actions and innovations occurred in the context of political policies and social institutions that produced a tremendous mal-investment of resources. This mal-investment was a result of protective tariffs, the stimulus and waste of war, and government subsidization of the railroad industry. Carnegie's role in this massive diversion of resources from other uses to those from which he personally benefited is also emphasized. Lastly, Carnegie's actions in giving away the great personal fortune that he accumulated as he built his business empire are examined and their economic implications assessed."--Publisher's description
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