Description: Letter Signed by Author Thomas S. Arbuthnot (President of Carnegie Hero Fund) to Wm McFarland - Mentions the book and Andrew Carnegie's Daughter in letter (Mrs. Roswell Miller) Heroes of Peace - A history of the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission, commemorating the one hundredth anniversary of the birth, on November 25th, 1835, of Andrew Carnegie. (231 pages)Bookplate of Robert Marceau - Noted Book CollectorPrivate Printing - Slipcase - 1935 Please see pictures for more information and detail ***Thomas Shaw Arbuthnot M.D. Born 18 February 1871 in Alleghany City, Pennsylvania, he was the son of Charles Arbuthnot and Elizabeth Shaw. The Arbuthnot's were a prominent Fifth Avenue Family in Pittsburgh: financially well-situated, hard-working, and benevolent to their neighbors and community at large. Thomas authored three books, all best-sellers: "African Hunt", "Grand Safari", both humorous and insightful big game hunting accounts of the 1920s, and "Heroes of Peace". Interestingly, "African Hunt" is a still sought-after classic; the book describes Arbuthnot's safari excursion, the longest expedition attempt down the Nile River at the time of publication; made into a documentary feature, the film premiered by Universal Studios in 1929. Being raised on "Millionaire's Row" in a comfortably well-off family did not seem to affect Thomas in the areas of egotism nor extravagance. His defining life-path remained altruistic and he dedicated himself to those less fortunate. A graduate of both Yale (1894) and Columbia University, New York (1898), Thomas advanced into a distinguished medical career after interning at the Free Hospital for Consumptives. Thomas became a professor emeritus and Dean of the Pittsburgh School of Medicine from 1908-1918. Taking no pay for the position, Arbuthnot revamped physician qualifications and standards to improve patient care. (WikiTree)***On April 22, 1919, four months before her father's death, Margaret married Roswell Miller Jr. (1894-1983)[4] at the Carnegie family home at 2 East 91st Street in New York City. Officiating at the wedding were Rev. William Pierson Merril, pastor of the Brick Presbyterian Church, where Margaret and Mrs. Carnegie were members, and Rev. Henry Sloane Coffin, pastor of the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church where Mr. Carnegie was a member.[5] Margaret Carnegie's marriage to Roswell Miller ended in divorce in 1953. (Wikipedia). Mrs. Andrew Carnegie, 89, widow of the steel maker and philanthropist, died today at her Fifth Ave. mansion in New York City, according to an Associated Press report. A retiring woman, whose philanthropies always were conducted quietly, she had been in failing health for more than a year. A daughter, Mrs. Roswell Miller of New York, was at her bedside. (Harvard Square Library)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*****The book is in good plus condition because there is some foxing on edges. The gilt still glitters but has wear or foxing on it. The slipcase is in acceptable condition. It has protected the book over the years but the slipcase in not very good shape presently. The letter is in very good condition. Except for the spotting here and there of foxing on outside, the book is in very nice shape. The book is very tight and there are no remainder marks, not ex-library. Any issues have been reflected in the pricing. Please see pictures for more information and detail. Please feel free to contact me with any questions you might have. I will be glad to take additional pictures. I tried to describe the book through words and pictures the best I can but if you are not 100% satisfied with the purchase, please know you can return the book for full refund. Boxed and packaged VERY carefully! Will ship within 1 business day of receiving payment. Thank you for looking!
Price: 299.5 USD
Location: Okatie, South Carolina
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Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Special Attributes: LETTER SIGNED BY ARBUTHNOT, PRIVATE PRINTING 1935, BOOKPLATE OF ROBERT MARCEAU
Author: Thomas S. Arbuthnot
Publisher: Carnegie Hero Fun Commission
Topic: Historical
Subject: History
Original/Facsimile: Original