Freeman 2:451 Ja 19 ’21 2150w

“The volume is as entertaining as it is inspiring. It will undoubtedly rank high among the world’s lasting autobiographies.”

+ Ind 103:440 D 25 ’20 360w

“Carnegie unfolds himself, and nowhere does he attempt to make it appear that he has virtues which he has not—modesty, for instance. Sometimes he talked with real eloquence and sometimes with bathos, but he sets both down with unfailing fidelity.”

+ N Y Times p3 O 17 ’20 1150w

Reviewed by R. R. Bowker

+ Pub W 98:1883 D 18 ’20 240w

“The general reader will find this the best American autobiography since 1885, when General Grant’s ‘Memoirs’ were published.”

+ Review 3:620 D 22 ’20 1900w The Times [London] Lit Sup p848 D 16 ’20 950w Wis Lib Bul 16:237 D ’20 70w

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