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Little Visits with Great Americans: Anecdotes, Life Lessons and Interviews

In 'Little Visits with Great Americans: Anecdotes, Life Lessons and Interviews,' the compilation manifests a scholarly exploration into the lives, ideologies, and accomplishments of some of the late 19th and early 20th century's most influential American figures. The anthology spans a rich array of literary styles, from intimate interviews to reflective essays and lively anecdotes, embodying the spirit of an era marked by rapid technological progress and profound social change. This collection not only celebrates individual achievements but also casts a wide net over the impactful narratives that have shaped American society, highlighting the intertwining of personal ambition with collective cultural movements. The contributing authors and figures, including industrial leaders like Andrew Carnegie and innovators such as Thomas Alva Edison, alongside social influencers like Helen Keller and Samuel Gompers, bring a diverse array of perspectives to the anthology. These contributors were pivotal in various spheres—industrial growth, women's rights, technological advancements, and labor reforms—mirroring the anthology's alignment with key historical and cultural movements of their time. Their collective insights provide a deep understanding of a transformative period in American history, showcased through personal success stories and philosophical reflections which are as instructive as they are inspiring. This anthology is essential for anyone interested in the evolution of American thought and the individuals who have shaped its discourse. 'Little Visits with Great Americans' offers readers a unique opportunity to engage with the minds of those who have left an indelible mark on the fabric of American society. It is an invaluable educational resource that fosters a deeper appreciation of the myriad ways in which personal experiences intersect with broader societal trends. For scholars, students, and anyone intrigued by America's rich historical tapestry, this collection promises a compelling and enriching journey through the lives of its greatest influencers.


Authors:

  • Andrew Carnegie
  • Mrs. Burton Harrison
  • Theodore Roosevelt
  • Thomas Alva Edison
  • Hiram Stevens Maxim
  • Hazen S. Pingree
  • Marshall Field
  • John Wanamaker
  • Sir Thomas Lipton
  • Darius Ogden Mills
  • Russell Sage
  • Lyman Judson Gage
  • Cornelius Vanderbilt
  • Robert C. Clowry
  • Herbert H. Vreeland
  • Samuel Gompers
  • Nelson A. Miles
  • Joseph H. Choate
  • Chauncey M. Depew
  • Jonathan P. Dolliver
  • Thomas C. Platt
  • Tom L. Johnson
  • Jacob Gould Schurman
  • James Whitcomb Riley
  • Edwin Markham
  • Ella Wheeler Wilcox
  • William Dean Howells
  • General Lew Wallace
  • Edwin Austin Abbey
  • Alice Barber Stephens
  • Frederic Remington
  • Homer Davenport
  • Charles Dana Gibson
  • Frederick Burr Opper
  • F. Wellington Ruckstuhl
  • Henry Merwin Shrady
  • Marshall P. Wilder
  • John Philip Sousa
  • Helen Keller
  • John Burroughs
  • Helen Miller Gould
  • Nathan Strauss
  • Russell H. Conwell
  • Frank W. Gunsaulus
  • Robert Collyer
  • Robert Laird Borden
  • Goldwin Smith
  • S. N. Parent
  • Andrew G. Blair
  • James Loudon
  • Sir William C. Van Horne
  • Samuel Jones
  • Philip D. Armour
  • John B. Herreshoff
  • Lillian Nordica

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  • E-book

Duration:

  • 580 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Biographies
  • Business and industry
  • Essays and reportage
  • Anthologies

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