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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 68. Chapters: Charles I of England, Iain Banks, Andrew Carnegie, Alexander I of Scotland, Thomas M. Carnegie, Scott Brown, Robert Henryson, Ian Anderson, Craig Levein, Stephen Crawford, Anne Moffat, John MacDougall, Barbara Dickson, Ian Porterfield, Dick Campbell, Michaela Tabb, Maurice Malpas, Kenneth MacMillan, John Forbes, Paul Shields, Shona McIsaac, Elizabeth de Burgh, Douglas Mason, Pete Wishart, Jason Dair, Matt Paterson, Jim Dobbin, Moira Shearer, Joseph Noel Paton, George Mathewson, Richard Jobson, David Bingham, William Adamson, Jim Crawford, Jim Moffat, Tommy Wright, Kenneth Cranham, Gordon Brown, Dave Beaumont, Rory Lawson, Ian Ferguson, Billy Baxter, John Potter, Ian Campbell, Jackie Husband, Michael Scott Weir, Sheena McDonald, David Ferguson Hunter, David Sinclair, Billy Steele, Alex Edwards, Alan Hay, Kevin Fotheringham, John MacLaren Erskine, Craig Wilson, Alex McIntosh, Jim McArthur, Jimmy Gardner, Bertie Miller, Robert Stuart, Duke of Kintyre, Craig Robertson, George Kinnell, Jimmy Harrower, Archie Campbell, Dan McCafferty, John Yorkston, Jimmy Baxter, Harry Lind, Pat Scullion, Derek Murray, Helen King, Kevin J. Maclean, Dave Pearson, Derek Stark, James M. Ritchie, Wilfred Baker, Willie Campbell, Peter Oliver, Jock Davie, Ian Whyte, Larry Leishman, Pete Agnew, Lee Agnew, George O'Brien. Excerpt: Connection Timeout Andrew Carnegie ( -gee, but commonly -n -gee or -ee) (November 25, 1835 - August 11, 1919) was a Scottish-American industrialist, businessman, and entrepreneur who led the enormous expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century. He was also one of the most important philanthropists of his era. Carnegie was born in Dunfermline, Scotland, and migrated to the United States as a child with his parents. His first job in the United States was as a factory worker in a bobbin factory. Later...