Book Name: Andrew Carnegie Biography
Writer: David Nasaw
David Nasaw is the creator of the broadly top-rated life story The Chief: the
life of William Randolph Hearst, champ of the Bancroft Prize, the J. Anthony
Lukas Prize, the Ambassador Book Award, and a finalist for the National
BookCritics Circle Award for Biography; Going Out:
Andrew Carnegie Biography
The Rise and Fall of
PublicAmusements; and CHE WAS BORN in the higher up room of a
minuscule dim stone weaver’s cabin Dunfermline, Scotland, to Margaret
Carnegie, the girl of Tom Morrison, the town’s frank radical, and William
Carnegie, a handloom weaver of fine damasks. He would be called Andrew,
following the Scottish custom of naming a firstborn child after the’s dad.
Mag Carnegie, incapable to bear the cost of a midwife, had approached her
pregnant girlhood companion Ailie Farge for assistance. A hardly any
months after the fact, when Ailie’s opportunity arrived, Mag was there to
priest to the birth of Ailie’s child, Richard.1The stone house in which Andra,
as the youngster was known, was conceived (which has been saved as the
Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum) was impossibly little, with two
stories and two rooms. The base floor was occupied almost completely by
Will Carnegie’s loom. The popular narrative filled in as kitchen, dining
room, and living quarters. It was everything except overwhelmed by the
family’s bed. Looking at the house today, one considers how two grown-ups
and a kid could have lived there. Carnegie’s origin, Dunfermline (the
complement is on the second syllable, with an expansive, waiting vowel
sound), is arranged around fourteen miles north Edinburgh and forty miles
east of Glasgow. It was at that point, in 1835, an epicenter of the social
change that we allude to today as the Industrial Revolution.
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