Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie
Lu par William Tomcho





This autobiography of Andrew Carnegie is a very well written and interesting history of one of the most wealthy men in the United states. He was born in Scotland in 1835 and emigrated to America in 1848. Among his many accomplishments and philanthropic works, he was an author, having written, besides this autobiography, Triumphant Democracy (1886; rev. ed. 1893), The Gospel of Wealth, a collection of essays (1900), The Empire of Business (1902), and Problems of To-day (1908)]. Although this autobiography was written in 1919, it was published posthumously in 1920. (Summary by William Tomcho) (10 hr 51 min)
Chapitres
Parents and Childhood | 32:43 | Lu par William Tomcho |
Dunfermline and America | 23:33 | Lu par William Tomcho |
Pittsburgh and Work | 23:13 | Lu par William Tomcho |
Colonel Anderson and Books | 15:42 | Lu par William Tomcho |
The Telegraph Office | 18:59 | Lu par William Tomcho |
Railroad Service | 35:09 | Lu par William Tomcho |
Superintendent of the Pennsylvania | 27:15 | Lu par William Tomcho |
Civil War Period | 27:09 | Lu par William Tomcho |
Bridge-Building | 25:48 | Lu par William Tomcho |
The Iron Works | 35:06 | Lu par William Tomcho |
New York as Headquarters | 30:59 | Lu par William Tomcho |
Business Negotiations | 23:58 | Lu par William Tomcho |
The Age of Steel | 28:57 | Lu par William Tomcho |
Partners, Books, and Travel | 21:07 | Lu par William Tomcho |
Coaching Trip and Marriage | 16:22 | Lu par William Tomcho |
Mills and the Men | 15:14 | Lu par William Tomcho |
The Homestead Strike | 20:36 | Lu par William Tomcho |
Problems of Labor | 25:17 | Lu par William Tomcho |
The "Gospel of Wealth" | 21:49 | Lu par William Tomcho |
Educational and Pension Funds | 24:34 | Lu par William Tomcho |
The Peace Palace and Pittencrieff | 27:12 | Lu par William Tomcho |
Matthew Arnold and Others | 19:51 | Lu par William Tomcho |
British Political Leaders | 15:31 | Lu par William Tomcho |
Gladstone and Morley | 25:31 | Lu par William Tomcho |
Herbert Spencer and His Disciple | 14:01 | Lu par William Tomcho |
Blaine and Harrison | 15:34 | Lu par William Tomcho |
Washington Diplomacy | 14:01 | Lu par William Tomcho |
Hay and McKinley | 15:07 | Lu par William Tomcho |
Meeting the German Emperor | 11:17 | Lu par William Tomcho |
Critiques





A LibriVox Listener
AC offers a clear vision of why there is no need for heaven on the sky, but rather seek and challenge your self for that heaven within. Listen to AC describe how treating people with fairness and sincerely over the long term wins out. Listen how greed, no matter what the century always has the same outcomes. Listen to how AC subtly eludes to how easily our environment was cast aside for more than 100 years... "1800's ..We found the slag could be tossed over the river banks" to the (post mortem) Denora pollution deaths of 1948... Such relevance to today's world and a wonderful invitation to the Guilded Age, although it is not actually described. Listen to how his boyhood set the stage for his direct connections to presidents and kings in late life. Know that my view of Andrew Carnegie was and forever changed.
Great narrator





A LibriVox Listener
Great voice actor and enjoyable story. One thing. I felt the story lacked the hardship and tension to make it inspiring. It felt like everything AC did went perfectly, or even the few mess ups were so quickly overturned for the better it didn't even have time to process to the reader that anything bad happened in the first place. Not that I wish he experienced worse things, just his hardships could have had a bit more of an emotional tug to make the story inspirational. This is why we read the lives of great men and women in the first place, to feel inspired and to learn...
A Great Role Model





Joe Santangelo
Great novel about a truly interesting life. A good mix of personal and professional stories. The reader did a fine job.
Industrious





Pennsylvania railroad
My favorite part was when he learned the income of professors by comparison to industry!
A great look into the world of one of the greatest men.





Anurag
An Interesting Autobiography





Abigail
Andrew Carnegie led an interesting life, and I enjoyed hearing his opinions and beliefs. I must say, though, I most enjoyed the chapters about his childhood. After that, it seemed that fortune was periodically handed to him on a plate. For about 35 years he keeps earning money until he realizes he has an excess of wealth, which is when he begins to hand out libraries and money. Mr. Tomcho is a nice reader and the quality of the book overall was good.
A Great American





A LibriVox Listener
As a resident of the Cleveland area I have been aware of Andrew Carnegie, from the street that bears his name to the steel mills on the banks of the Cuyahoga river. I myself am a truck driver who has hauled many thousands of pounds of steel from the mills. The wonderful reading of this autobiography by William Tomcho gives a insight into the life of a great American.





Rooster
Outstanding individual! Hey book I learned much from. I felt like Andrew Carnegie was reading me his own story, the reader did an exceptional job! Highly recommend this book to everyone. Truly teaches us how to treat our fellow man and work hard and get ahead in this country. Values and morals are still well and I live in America.