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Correspondence Index: Record of Exhibits to be Procured for Chicago World's Fair 1893
The Great Chili Confrontation
Life, Adventures and Travels in California
Bison from Animate creation : popular edition of "Our living world" : a natural history.
Julius Rosenwald
Julius Rosenwald (1862–1932) was a businessman, billionaire and philanthropist. His net worth was $80M at death (equaling about $1.4B today). He was half owner of Sears--he saved the company during the infamous financial panic of 1893--and he donated millions to educating African Americans in the South in the 1920s. He also donated to the Tuskegee Institute. In this biography, Mr. Ascoli paints a portrait of Julius Rosenwald, aka, "JR." This book, which was signed by the author, has 450 pages and features black and white photographs.