


Loved this! Give me more Pittsburgh history! If I didn't know that this was all true I'd think it was a brilliant piece of fiction!
Loved this! Give me more Pittsburgh history! If I didn't know that this was all true I'd think it was a brilliant piece of fiction!
Hanging out at the Carnegie Library and museums today... He may have been a questionably moral person, but he sure built a lot of nice landmarks.
I read this book about a year ago and it has really stuck with me. It follows the friendship of Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick as they try to one-up each other in the steel business. If you like history and rivalry with a dose of gilded-age America, then this is the book for you.
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