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Herbert N. Casson (Author)
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August 1, 2005
"Whoever wishes to understand the making of the United States must read the life of Cyrus Hall McCormick. No other one man so truly represented the dawn of the industrial era - the grapple of the pioneer with the crudities of a new country, the replacing of muscle with machinery, and the establishment of better ways and better times in farm and city alike." - Herbert Newton Casson, Introduction Cyrus Hall McCormick: His Life and Work Beginning nearly one hundred years ago, Cyrus Hall McCormick's life spanned a daring period of this nation's industrial advancement, when great individuals did great things. To know McCormick is to know of life in the United States during the nineteenth century. With new types of businesses emerging each day in the 21st century, it is especially enlightening to discover a life so essential to the making of this nation. Herbert Newton Casson was born in Odessa, Ontario in 1869. With little elementary schooling, he turned to the world around him for education. He eventually went on to Victoria College in 1890 and earned a theology degree in 1892. As Casson began his publishing career in Boston in 1893, his attention was called to the immigrant slums. He was so shocked by the conditions he found there, he became a socialist, leading demonstrations and making friends with other young radicals of his day. During his career as a newspaper journalist at New York World, Casson interviewed the likes of then President Grover Cleveland, Guglielmo Marconi, Nikolai Tesla, Thomas Edison, and Alexander Graham Bell.

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CYRUS HALL MCCORMICK: HIS LIFE AND WORK Beginning nearly one hundred years ago, Cyrus Hall McCormick's life spanned a daring period of this nation's industrial advancement, when great individuals did great things. To know McCormick is to know of life in the United States during the nineteenth century. With new types of businesses emerging each day in the 21st century, it is especially enlightening to discover a life so essential to the making of this nation.

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  • Paperback: 348 pages
  • Publisher: Cosimo Classics (August 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1596051205
  • ISBN-13: 978-1596051201
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,189,677 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent biography of an underappreciated man, March 17, 2006
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In the history of the human race, there have been two revolutions in the production of food. Both have made it possible for there to be a dramatic increase in the population. The first was the development of agriculture, once crops began to be cultivated, it was necessary for humans to remain stationary to tend the fields. This led to a dramatic increase in the food supply and the rise of civilization as we know it. The second was the mechanization of agriculture, by eliminating the severe restriction of what human labor could accomplish, it became possible for a few people to accomplish what it had taken many to do before. Had the need for agricultural workers not dramatically dropped, there could have been no industrial revolution.
When Cyrus Hall McCormick was a youth, wheat was not a staple crop. It was easy to grow, but harvesting it was back-breaking physical labor and the technique had not changed for centuries. A man took a hand scythe and cut the wheat plants down. Even the most powerful and fit man could harvest at most a couple of acres a day. This limited the amount he could plant and led to a large amount of spoilage if the weather turned bad before the harvest was in.
McCormick's great invention was the reaper, a device that allowed wheat to be harvested at a rate heretofore unheard of. It led to a dramatic increase in the amount of wheat that could be planted and turned wheat into the staple crop of the human diet. It is hard to understate the impact of his invention.
McCormick was also an excellent businessman; he had to overcome a lot of opposition to his invention. Farmers are a conservative group and most were reluctant to try a new device. There was also the problem of financing, as most farmers did not have the money up front to purchase a reaper. His true genius, and what made him rich, was his belief in the honesty of the farmers. By allowing them very liberal credit terms, he was able to sell large numbers of reapers, created a very wealthy company, and helped drive a dramatic increase in the global food supply. In many ways, it was the tremendous increase in wheat production that drove the rise of the economic power of the United States.
This book is a historical classic of the rise of the industrial era and one of the men who drove it. For without the technical advancements that freed so many people from having to work in agriculture, there could have been no increase in factory workers. McCormick's invention combined with his foresight to make it available to all was a turning point in the history of the United States. Also, when you contrast his behavior with that of most of the other industrial barons of the time, McCormick was also one of the most decent of the nineteenth century giants of the industrial revolution in America.
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EITHER by a very strange coincidence, or as a phenomenon of the instinct of self-preservation, the year 1809, which was marked by famine and tragedy in almost every quarter of the globe, was also a most prolific birthyear for men of genius. Read the first page
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