Meet You in Hell

Andrew Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick, and the Bitter Partnership That Transformed America

Hardcover, 336 pages

English language

Published May 10, 2005 by Crown.

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3 stars (3 reviews)

Here is history that reads like fiction: the riveting story of two founding fathers of American industry--Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick--and the bloody steelworkers' strike that transformed their fabled partnership into a furious rivalry. Author Les Standiford begins at the bitter end, when the dying Carnegie proposes a final meeting after two decades of separation, probably to ease his conscience. Frick's reply: "Tell him that I'll meet him in hell."It is a fitting epitaph. Set against the backdrop of the Gilded Age, a time when Horatio Alger preached the gospel of upward mobility and expansionism went hand in hand with optimism, Meet You in Hell is a classic tale of two men who embodied the best and worst of American capitalism. Standiford conjures up the majesty and danger of steel manufacturing, the rough-and-tumble of late-nineteenth-century big business, and the fraught relationship of "the world's richest man" and the ruthless …

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Subjects

  • History
  • United States
  • Homestead Strike, Homestead, Pa., 1892
  • Corporate & Business History - General
  • Industrial History
  • Business & Economics
  • Biography / Autobiography
  • Homestead Strike, Homestead, P
  • Business/Economics
  • History: American
  • Economic History
  • Business
  • Humanitarians
  • History / United States / 20th Century
  • Industrialists
  • Steel industry and trade
  • Biography
  • Carnegie Steel Company