Industrialists' Anthology Book Reviews Home PageAn industrialist was an individual who was building "something to last." This was quite different from today's understanding of too many chief executives who are "capitalist-driven" leaders. This home page contains links to early books that described the character of some early American industrialists who laid the foundations for the United States of America.
Select image above or the link below to peruse these selected industrialists' anthologies.
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Peter E. GreulichPeter E. has been studying IBM and early American corporate history since his retirement in 2011. These are his thoughts and musings, and of those whose biographies and autobiographies he has read with links to articles and book reviews on this website. Contact the author directly.
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