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Meet You in Hell
Andrew Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick, and the Bitter Partnership That Transformed America
Book • 2005
This book tells the riveting story of Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick, two founding fathers of American industry, and their bitter rivalry that emerged from their partnership.
The narrative focuses on the 1892 Homestead steel strike, which was one of the deadliest labor disputes in U.S.
history.
Standiford captures the majesty and danger of steel manufacturing, the rough-and-tumble business world, and the fraught relationship between 'the world’s richest man' and the ruthless coke magnate.
The book explores themes of industrialization, labor conflicts, and the personal idiosyncrasies of these two industrial titans.
The narrative focuses on the 1892 Homestead steel strike, which was one of the deadliest labor disputes in U.S.
history.
Standiford captures the majesty and danger of steel manufacturing, the rough-and-tumble business world, and the fraught relationship between 'the world’s richest man' and the ruthless coke magnate.
The book explores themes of industrialization, labor conflicts, and the personal idiosyncrasies of these two industrial titans.
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David Senra in a discussion about the challenges of co-founders and long-term partnerships.


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David Senra when discussing Andrew Carnegie's strategy of building relationships with A-players.


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#295 I had dinner with Charlie Munger
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David Senra as a book providing context for understanding Andrew Carnegie's business approach and partnership with Henry Clay Frick.


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#283 Andrew Carnegie
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David Senra as one of his favorite books, focusing on Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick.


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#247 Henry Flagler (Rockefeller's partner)
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David Senra as a book about Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick's partnership and its impact on America.


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#73 Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick: The Bitter Partnership That Changed America
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David Senra in relation to the Homestead Strike of 1892 and its impact on Henry Clay Frick's life.


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#75 Henry Clay Frick: Andrew Carnegie's Partner
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David Senra while discussing the financial aspects of business and comparing it to the partnership between Carnegie and Frick.


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#163 Alfred Nobel