In this biography, author and scholar Harold C. Livesay examines the life and legacy of Andrew Carnegie, one of the greatest captains of industry and philanthropists in the history of the United States. Paperback, brief, and inexpensive, each of the titles in the Library of American Biography Series focuses on a figure whose actions and ideas ...
Nineteen short stories from the Fiction Collective, an alternative publisher, edited by Mark Leyner, with an introduction by Larry McCaffrey, editor of the journal "Fiction International".
A unique account of the rise of modern marketing in 19th century America that shows how growth of industrial capacity, market concentration, and the advance of technology forced new methods of distribution.
Nineteen short stories from the Fiction Collective, an alternative publisher, edited by Mark Leyner, with an introduction by Larry McCaffrey, editor of the journal "Fiction International".
In the revision of this seminal text, Harold Livesay introduces students to the key trends of American business, while maintaining the clarity and intellectual acumen that has made this text a perennial choice for instructors of U.S. History. American Made presents the history of the people who forever changed the way that Americans do business. ...
This two-volume set focuses on the functional relationship between the entrepreneur and the growth of the business firm. It traces the process through which scholars first brought entrepreneurs from historical obscurity, and places them as prime movers in the economy of the 20th century.
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