Meet You in Hell: Andrew Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick, and the Bitter Partnership That Changed America
S**K
Two big bosses
Pleasant racy, journalistic style, worth the read. Carnegie rather the better of the 2 men, at least he wanted to atone for his riches by building libraries all over the place. Frick had few qualms about his ruthless business methods and the legacy he wished to leave was his collection of artworks. Motives and characters of these men quite vividly explored.
C**O
Three Stars
Fascinating insight into these two magnates, their motivations, failings and legacy.
J**R
Good history
Very interesting.
C**R
Great read
Excellent book.Well written, just the right length. Tells the story without the ton of useless detail that obscure some history books.
L**S
Find heaven in Meet you in Hell
I had to read this for a history class, and I really enjoyed it! The story of Carnegie and Clay isn't often addressed in history classes, but reading about their friendship, fued, and how they changed America gave me a lot of insight into the history and events of the time. Meet you in Hell connected a lot of dots for me, that I didn't have much interest in researching myself, but I'm especially glad I know about now.
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