Published 1936
by The Macmillan company in New York .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Ida M. Tarbell. |
Series | A History of American life, vol. IX |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | E169.1 .H67 vol. 9 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xvi p., 1 l., 313 p. |
Number of Pages | 313 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6344661M |
LC Control Number | 36028986 |
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New books for use in classes this fall The Nationalizing of Business: History of American Life Series: Vol. IX By IDA M. TARBELL A vigorous story of twenty dramatic years - this volume pictures the great sweep of American economic development during the years of its swiftest growth, the personalities which. The nationalizing of business, , (A History of American life, vol. IX) Tarbell, Ida M. This book is basically a Libertarian rant that makes conclusory after conclusory statement with little to no context and no true authority to back it up. There are the economics of Ludwig von Mises and others of that ilk but that does nothing to support a underlying thesis that a separation of business and state is preferable to what we have now/5(8). Tarbell's other books included Life of Abraham Lincoln, The Business of Being a Woman, The Ways of Women, biographies of Elbert H. Gary[?] and Owen D. Young[?], The Nationalizing of Business, , and her autobiography, All in the Day's Work. She died of pneumonia in , at the age of
New Ideals in Business: An Account of Their Practice and Their Effects Upon Men and Profits. New York: Macmillan, The Rising of the Tide: The Story of Sabinsport. New York: Macmillan, The Life of Elbert H. Gary: The Story of Steel. New York & London: Appleton, The Nationalizing of Business, New York: Macmillan, She also wrote Life of Abraham Lincoln (), other books on Lincoln, and biographies of Elbert H. Gary () and Owen D. Young (). Her economic studies culminated in The Nationalizing of Business, – (). See her autobiography, All in the Day's Work (). alizing of Business, ," Ida B. Tarbell sets forth in an admirable manner a period of American economic devel opment which is more significant, in terms of our present impasse, than any other. Roughly speaking, it was during these two decades that our present industrial order came in to being. The origin of many of the economic and social. She also wrote Life of Abraham Lincoln (), other books on Lincoln, and biographies of Elbert H. Gary () and Owen D. Young (). Her economic studies culminated in The Nationalizing of Business, – (). Bibliography. See her autobiography, All in the Day's Work ().