CONTENTSI. [Parents and Childhood][1]II. [Dunfermline and America][20]III. [Pittsburgh and Work][32]IV. [Colonel Anderson and Books][45]V. [The Telegraph Office][54]VI. [Railroad Service][65]VII. [Superintendent of the Pennsylvania][84]VIII. [Civil War Period][99]IX. [Bridge-Building][115]X. [The Iron Works][130]XI. [New York as Headquarters][149]XII. [Business Negotiations][167]XIII. [The Age of Steel][181]XIV. [Partners, Books, and Travel][198]XV. [Coaching Trip and Marriage][210]XVI. [Mills and the Men][220]XVII. [The Homestead Strike][228]XVIII. [Problems of Labor][240]XIX. [The "Gospel of Wealth"][255]XX. [Educational and Pension Funds][268]XXI. [The Peace Palace and Pittencrieff][282]XXII. [Matthew Arnold and Others][298]XXIII. [British Political Leaders][309]XXIV.[Gladstone and Morley][318]XXV. [Herbert Spencer and His Disciple][333]XXVI. [Blaine and Harrison][341]XXVII. [Washington Diplomacy][350]XXVIII.[Hay and McKinley][358]XXIX. [Meeting the German Emperor][366] [Bibliography][373] [Index][377]