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Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919). /Namerican Industrialist And Humanitarian. Carcicature, 1905, By Albert Levering Showing The Retired Scottish-Born Steel Magnate As A Jovial Philanthropist. Poster Print by Granger Collection - Item # VARGRC0060850 - Posterazzi
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