<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<GoodreadsResponse>
	<Request>
		<authentication>false</authentication>
		    <method><![CDATA[]]></method>
	</Request>
	<review>
  <id>32666650</id>
    <user>
    <id>1517245</id>
    <name><![CDATA[Dennis]]></name>
    <location><![CDATA[Columbus, OH]]></location>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/1517245-dennis]]></link>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1221099478p3/1517245.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1221099478p2/1517245.jpg]]></small_image_url>
  </user>
    <book>
  <id type="integer">184483</id>
  <isbn>1400047684</isbn>
  <isbn13>9781400047680</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">22</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[Meet You in Hell: Andrew Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick, and the Bitter Partnership That Changed America]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172522741m/184483.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172522741s/184483.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/184483.Meet_You_in_Hell_Andrew_Carnegie_Henry_Clay_Frick_and_the_Bitter_Partnership_That_Changed_America</link>
  <average_rating>3.62</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>118</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[Two founding fathers of American industry.One desire to dominate business at any price.<br/><br/>The author of <em>Last Train to Paradise</em> tells the riveting story of Andrew Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick, and the bloody steelworkers&#8217; strike that transformed their fabled partnership into a furious rivalry. Set against the backdrop of the Gilded Age, <em>Meet You in Hell</em> captures the majesty and danger of steel manufacturing, the rough-and-tumble of the business world, and the fraught relationship between &#8220;the world&#8217;s richest man&#8221; and the ruthless coke magnate to whom he entrusted his companies. The result is an extraordinary work of popular history.<br/><br/>Also available as a Random House AudioBook and an eBook]]>
  </description>
<authors>
    <author>
    <id>9886</id>
        <name><![CDATA[Les Standiford]]></name>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto/nophoto-U-200x266.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto/nophoto-U-50x66.jpg]]></small_image_url>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/9886.Les_Standiford]]></link>
    <average_rating>3.47</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>859</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>176</text_reviews_count>
  </author>
  </authors>  <published>2005</published>
</book>

    <rating>4</rating>
  <votes>0</votes>
  <spoiler_flag>false</spoiler_flag>
  <shelves>
        <shelf name="read" />
          </shelves>
  <recommended_for><![CDATA[]]></recommended_for>
  <recommended_by><![CDATA[]]></recommended_by>
  <read_at>Mon Sep 15 00:00:00 -0700 2008</read_at>
  <date_added>Thu Sep 11 21:42:29 -0700 2008</date_added>
  <date_updated>Tue Sep 16 15:07:44 -0700 2008</date_updated>
  <read_count></read_count>
    <body><![CDATA[Very interesting read.  Just being enlightened to the working conditions in the late 19th and early 20th century was a big eye opener on its own right but the dynamic of the friendship the feud of Carnagie and Frick was almost a thing of fiction.  If you have any interest in history, the steel indus...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/32666650">more...</a>]]></body>
    
  <url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/32666650]]></url>
  <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/32666650]]></link>
</review>

</GoodreadsResponse>