The Henry Clay Frick Houses

The Henry Clay Frick Houses
Author: Martha Frick Symington Sanger
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2001
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015053499490

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In its tales of the magnificent houses in which the Henry Clay Frick family lived, this book offers a richly illustrated an deeply honed story."--BOOK JACKET.

Henry Clay Frick

Henry Clay Frick
Author: Martha Frick Symington Sanger
Publsiher: Abbeville Publishing Group
Total Pages: 606
Release: 1998-09
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UCSC:32106014922196

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For the first time, a great-granddaughter of Henry Clay Frick, world famous art collector and steel tycoon, has assembled an intimate, pictorial biography that reveals the triumphs and tragedies of Frick's life. 370 illustrations, 225 in color.

Meet You in Hell

Meet You in Hell
Author: Les Standiford
Publsiher: Crown
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2006-06-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781400047680

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Two founding fathers of American industry. One desire to dominate business at any price. “Masterful . . . Standiford has a way of making the 1890s resonate with a twenty-first-century audience.”—USA Today “The narrative is as absorbing as that of any good novel—and as difficult to put down.”—Miami Herald The author of Last Train to Paradise tells the riveting story of Andrew Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick, and the bloody steelworkers’ strike that transformed their fabled partnership into a furious rivalry. Set against the backdrop of the Gilded Age, Meet You in Hell captures the majesty and danger of steel manufacturing, the rough-and-tumble of the business world, and the fraught relationship between “the world’s richest man” and the ruthless coke magnate to whom he entrusted his companies. The result is an extraordinary work of popular history. Praise for Meet You in Hell “To the list of the signal relationships of American history . . . we can add one more: Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick . . . The tale is deftly set out by Les Standiford.”—Wall Street Journal “Standiford tells the story with the skills of a novelist . . . a colloquial style that is mindful of William Manchester’s great The Glory and the Dream.”—Pittsburgh Tribune-Review “A muscular, enthralling read that takes you back to a time when two titans of industry clashed in a battle of wills and egos that had seismic ramifications not only for themselves but for anyone living in the United States, then and now.”—Dennis Lehane, author of Mystic River

Triumphant Capitalism

Triumphant Capitalism
Author: Kenneth Warren
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2000-05-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780822972211

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Best remembered today for his fierce opposition to labor, especially during the Homestead Strike of 1892, Henry Clay Frick was also one of the most powerful and innovative industrialists of the nineteenth century. Kenneth Warren is the first historian to be given unrestricted access to the extensive Frick archives in Pittsburgh. Drawing on Frick's personal and business papers, as well as the records of the H. C. Frick Coal & Coke Company, the Carnegie Steel Company, and the U.S. Steel Corporation, Warren provides a wealth of new insights into Frick's relationship with such contemporaries as Carnegie, J. P. Morgan, Charles Schwab, and Elbert Gary. He describes and analyzes the key decisions that formed labor and industrial policy in the iron and steel industry during a period of growth that remains unparalleled in American business history. Not only an industrial biography of a driving force in American industry and the organization of American business, Triumphant Capitalism makes a major contribution to our understanding of the history of the basic industries, the shaping of society, locality, and region - and thereby of laying the foundations for the value systems and landscapes of present-day America.

Henry Clay Frick

Henry Clay Frick
Author: Quentin R. Skrabec, Jr.
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2014-11-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780786456086

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Henry Clay Frick, reviled in his own time, infamous in ours, was blamed for the Johnstown Flood (which killed 2,200 people) as well as the violent Homestead Strike of 1892, and survived an assassination attempt, yet at the same time was an ardent philanthropist, giving more than $100 million during his lifetime and in his will, while insisting on anonymity. This biography explores the contradictions in this great industrialist's nature and avoids the extremes of both hagiography and denunciation.

Building the Frick Collection

Building the Frick Collection
Author: Colin B. Bailey
Publsiher: Scala Arts Publishers Incorporated
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2006
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015066870646

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Offers a study of the famous home of Henry Clay Frick, which houses the Frick Collection in New York City. This work examines the history of the house and how it influenced the collection itself.

Henry Clay Frick and the Golden Age of Coal and Coke 1870 1920

Henry Clay Frick and the Golden Age of Coal and Coke  1870 1920
Author: Cassandra Vivian
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2020-04-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781476681559

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Once the beehive coke oven was perfected in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, the coal and coke industry began to flourish and supply other fledgling industries with the fuel they needed to succeed. The thrust of this growth came from Henry Clay Frick, who opened his first coal mines in the Morgan Valley of Fayette County in 1871. There, he helped lead the industry, making it the major developmental force in industrial America. This book traces the birth and growth of the early coal and coke industry from 1870 to 1920, primarily in Fayette and Westmoreland Counties. Beyond Frick's importance to the industry, other major topics covered in this history include the lives and struggles of the miners and immigrants who worked in the industry, the growth of unions and the many strikes in the region, and the attempts to clean the surrounding waterways from the horrific pollution that resulted from industrial development. Perhaps the most significant fact is that this book uses primary sources contemporary with the golden age of the coal and coke industry. That effort offers an alternative view and helps repair the common portrayal of Frick as corrupt by showing his work as that of an industrial genius.

Helen Clay Frick

Helen Clay Frick
Author: Martha Frick Symington Sanger
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015073910062

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Chronicles Helen Clay Frick's lifelong commitment to social welfare, the environment, and her purchase of many significant works of art for her private collection, the Frick Collection in New York, the University of Pittsburgh teaching collection, and the Frick Art Museum.