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By: Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919) | |
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![]() This biography of the inventor James Watt covers his early years, successes and failures, and legacy. |
By: Camille Flammarion (1842-1925) | |
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By: Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919) | |
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![]() This autobiography of Andrew Carnegie is a very well written and interesting history of one of the most wealthy men in the United states. He was born in Scotland in 1835 and emigrated to America in 1848. Among his many accomplishments and philanthropic works, he was an author, having written, besides this autobiography, Triumphant Democracy (1886; rev. ed. 1893), The Gospel of Wealth, a collection of essays (1900), The Empire of Business (1902), and Problems of To-day (1908)]. Although this autobiography was written in 1919, it was published posthumously in 1920. | |
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By: Thomas T. Harman | |
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By: Alexander Lange Kielland (1849-1906) | |
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By: Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944) | |
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![]() Published in 1911, Kandinsky's book compares the spiritual life of humanity to a pyramid -- the artist has a mission to lead others to the pinnacle with his work. The point of the pyramid is those few, great artists. It is a spiritual pyramid, advancing and ascending slowly even if it sometimes appears immobile. During decadent periods, the soul sinks to the bottom of the pyramid; humanity searches only for external success, ignoring spiritual forces. |
By: Julian Stafford Corbett (1854-1922) | |
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By: George Jack | |
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By: Charles L. (Charles Larcom) Graves (1856-1944) | |
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By: Coventry Kersey Dighton Patmore (1823-1896) | |
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By: Percy Marks (1891-1956) | |
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![]() The Plastic Age (1924) is a novel by Percy Marks, which tells the story of co-eds at a fictional college called Sanford. With contents that covered or implied hazing, partying, and "petting", the book sold well enough to be the second best-selling novel of 1924. The following year, it was adapted into a film of the same name, starring Clara Bow. |
By: Leonid Nikolayevich Andreyev (1871-1919) | |
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![]() "I am very glad that "The Story of the Seven Who Were Hanged" will be read in English. The misfortune of us all is that we know so little, even nothing, about one another—neither about the soul, nor the life, the sufferings, the habits, the inclinations, the aspirations of one another. Literature, which I have the honor to serve, is dear to me just because the noblest task it sets before itself is that of wiping out boundaries and distances."-- Leonid Andreyev, in a letter to Herman Bernstein |
By: Max Planck | |
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