Great Fortunes and How They Were Made
This is the story of the men and women whose toil and labor made it possible for America to
become what it is today.
It talks about the toil, philosophies and struggles of the pioneers in making this country a
land without prejudice, discrimination and class distinctions.
It glorifies the ingenuity of great Americans throughout history who contributed to America's
prosperity and honor.
Great Fortunes, and How They Were Made dissects the
anatomy of success of a few wealthy and successful Americans in history.
This book will inspire you to persevere like what many of the characters went through to achieve
triumph eventually.
Book Excerpts:
The chief glory of America is, that
it is the country in which genius and industry find their speediest and surest reward. Fame and fortune are here open
to all who are willing to work for them.
Neither class distinctions nor social
prejudices, neither differences of birth, religion, nor ideas, can prevent the man of true merit from winning the just
reward of his labors in this favored land. We are emphatically a nation of self-made men, and it is to the labors of
this worthy class that our marvelous national prosperity is due.
This being the case, it is but natural that there should be manifested by our people a very decided desire to know the
history of those who have risen to the front rank of their respective callings.
Men are naturally cheered and
encouraged by the success of others, and those who are worthy of a similar reward will not fail to learn valuable
lessons from the examples of the men who have preceded them.
No one can hope to succeed in life
merely by the force of his own genius, any more than he can hope to live without exerting some degree of influence for
good or evil upon the community in which his lot is cast. Success in life is not the effect of accident or of
chance: it is the result of the intelligent application of certain fixed principles to the affairs of every day.
Each man must make this application
according to the circumstances by which he is surrounded, and he can derive no greater assistance or encouragement in
this undertaking than by informing himself how other men of acknowledged merit have succeeded in the same
departments of the world's industry.
Some explanation is due to the reader respecting the title that has been
chosen for the work. The term "Great Fortunes" is not used here to designate pecuniary success exclusively. A few of
the men whose lives are herein recorded never amassed great wealth.
Yet they achieved the highest
success in their vocations, and their lives are so full of interest and instruction that this work must have been
incomplete and unsatisfactory had they been passed over in silence.
In short, I have sought to make this work the story of the Genius of America, believing as I do that he whose
achievements have contributed to the increase of the national wealth, the development of the national resources, and
the elevation of the national character, though he himself be poor in purse, has indeed won a great fortune, of which
no reverse can ever deprive him.
J.D. McC., JR.
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