Andrew Carnegie:  Friend or Foe of  Labor.
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY

By
Marjorie A Renick

For Student Research

Index to Summaries:

Works Cited in Term Paper:

1.   Autobiography of
      Andrew Carnegie
1.  Carnegie, Andrew. Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie.
            
Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Company.   The Riverside Press
             Cambridge, 1920.
2.  ANDREW CARNEGIE:
     The Richest Man in the
     World

      
BY  AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
       PBS DOCUMENTARY
 
2.  American Experience. ANDREW CARNEGIE: The Richest Man
             in the World.
PBS Documentary.  14 April 2003.
             <http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/carnegie/>
3.  ANDREW CARNEGIE:
     Robber Baron as
     American Hero
   
 By James T. Baker.
3. Baker, James T. ANDREW CARNEGIE: Robber Baron as American
            Hero.
Belmont, CA. Wadsworth, 2003.
 
4. "The River Ran Red"
     Homestead 1892.

    
By David P. Demarest, Jr.
4. Demarest, David P. Demarest, Jr. Ed. The River Ran Red"
            Homestead 1892.  "The River Ran Red" Homestead 1892.
           
Pittsburgh. University of Pittsburgh Press, 1992.
5.  The Life of ANDREW
     CARNEGIE
    
By Burton Hendrick
5.  Hendrick, Burton. The Life of Andrew Carnegie. Volume 1. New
            York. Doubleday, 1932.
6.  Created Equal
   
 By Jacqueline Jones et al.
6.  Jones, Jacqueline, et al. Created Equal. New York. Longman,  2003.
7.  Andrew Carnegie and the
     Rise of Big Business
   
 By Harold Livesay.
7.  Livesay, Harold. Andrew Carnegie and the Rise of Big Business.
            Boston, Little, Brown, and Company, 1975.
8.  The Many Lives of
      Andrew Carnegie
   
    
      By Milton Meltzer
8.  Meltzer, Milton. The Many Lives of Andrew Carnegie. New York:
            Franklin Watts, 1997.
9.   Homestead: The House-
     holds of a Mill Town.

      By Ohio State Education
      Project

9.  Ohio State Education Project. "Homestead: The Households of a 
            Mill Town," Volume 4 of The Pittsburgh Survey, 1910:
 
           Pages 171-172, from the chapter titled "The Mill and the
            Household." By Margaret Byington. Web created by Patrick J.
            Hall  3 May 2003.
<http://www.history.ohio-state.edu/projects/PittsburghSurvey/Homestead/household.htm>

10. The Carnegie Nobody
      Knows.

      By George Swetnam
10. Swetnam, George. The Carnegie Nobody Knows. USA. McDonald/
             Sward, 1980.
11. Andrew Carnegie:
      Evaluating a Capitalist
      Icon.
 

      By Michael Swogger
11. Swogger, Michael. Andrew Carnegie: Evaluating a Capitalist Icon.
   
         Published Jan. 25, 2003. 14 April 2003.
             <http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/14127/98046>
 
12. The Incorporation of
      AMERICA

    
 By Alan Trachtenberg
12. Trachtenberg, Alan. The Incorporation of AMERICA; Culture and
             Society in the Gilded Age. New York. Hill and Wang, 1987.
13. American Labor
      Struggles

     
By Samuel Yellen
13. Yellen, Samuel. American Labor Struggles. New York. Harcourt,
             Brace and Company, 1936.

Web Sites of Related Interest:

1.  Touring Turn-of-the-Century America:
Photographs from the Detroit Publishing Company 1880-1920.
  BY LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, Prints & Photographs Div., 2001.
URL: http://www.memory.loc.gov/ammem/detroit/dethome.html

2.  Coal Mining during the Gilded Age and Progressive Era:
 Pictures and Texts [1880-1920]
BY OHIO STATE EDUCATION PROJECT, 1997.
URL: http://www.history.ohio-state.edu/projects/Lessons_US/gilded_Age/Coal_mining/

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