Great Minds of Business and Economics: My Life and Work, Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie, and Lombard Street

Great Minds of Business and Economics: My Life and Work, Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie, and Lombard Street

Great Minds of Business and Economics: My Life and Work, Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie, and Lombard Street

Great Minds of Business and Economics: My Life and Work, Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie, and Lombard Street

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Overview

Three classic works on the art of succeeding in business, life, and high finance from three of modern history’s most influential thought leaders.
 
My Life and Work: A legendary inventor and industrialist, Henry Ford pioneered the American automotive industry. In this combination of memoir and business treatise, he describes his early life as a mechanically inclined farmer’s son, the inner workings of his eponymous motor company, and the development of the Model T. He also discusses key workplace principles such as compensating workers beyond the prevailing wage and building a diverse workforce.
 
The Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie: Scottish immigrant Andrew Carnegie worked his way up from bobbin boy to telegraph operator to railroad man, learning lessons along the way that would lead to his unparalleled success in the steel industry. In this acclaimed memoir, he shares his story of living the American dream, as well as insights on education, business, and the need to give back for the common good.
 
Lombard Street: Written in response to a nineteenth-century banking crisis in England, Walter Bagehot’s influential treatise was one of the first to clearly explain complex financial systems in accessible language. As editor in chief of the Economist, Bagehot also makes proposals for strengthening the economy, such as allowing irresponsible banks to collapse and creating strong central banks to combat inflation. His insights are as relevant today as they were when the book was first published in 1873.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781504064583
Publisher: Open Road Media
Publication date: 09/15/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 679
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Henry Ford (1863–1947) was an American industrialist and engineer best known for being the founder of the Ford Motor Company. His corporation developed and manufactured the Model T to be mass-produced on the assembly line, transforming the automobile from a high-end luxury to a working-class necessity.

Andrew Carnegie (1835–1919) was a Scottish-American industrialist, railroad man, and steel magnate whose charitable giving and life philosophies (“The man who dies thus rich dies disgraced”) made him one of the most captivating figures in American history. After selling his Pittsburgh-based steel company to J. P. Morgan, Carnegie spent the remaining years of his life giving away roughly $350 million (the equivalent of almost $5 trillion today) to universities and charities around the world. A self-proclaimed positivist, his influence and beneficence are reflected in the names of institutions such as Carnegie Hall, Carnegie Mellon University, and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Walter Bagehot (1826–1877) was an English businessman and journalist. He founded the National Review in 1855 with Richard Holt Hutton before becoming editor in chief of the Economist, a post he held for seventeen years.
 
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