Carnegie, Andrew; Triumphant Democracy or, Fifty Years' March of the Republic
LONDON, SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON, SEARLE, 1887 FIRST, LEATHER SPINE
Overall Condition is: GOOD
Contains fold-out graph in front, leather spine & corners, marbled boards. However, graph is torn at edge, rubbed extremeties, somewhat worn corners, PO's bookplate on inner baord, and very few ex-libris markings. the preface, Born a subject of the Monarchy, adopted a citizen of the Republic, how could it be otherwise than that I should love both lands and long to do what in me lay to bring their people to a like affection for each other! book exposes the virtues of the republic governmental practices; concerning the economic conditions, social customs, and politics in 19th-century America. Andrew Carnegie (1835 – 1919) was a Scottish American industrialist who led the enormous expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century.
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