The World of Cyrus Eaton

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An up to date edition of the 1965 biography

Cyrus S. Eaton was once born on December 27, 1883, in the quiet Nova Scotian village of Pugwash. He ceaselessly visited Cleveland, Ohio, spending summer vacations from college with his uncle and was once employed in 1905 by his first teacher, John D. Rockefeller Sr., as a clerk and troubleshooter for the East Ohio Gas company, one of the vital Midwest’s major utilities in which Rockefeller had an interest. Eaton became a U.S. citizen in 1913 and passed on to the great beyond at age ninety-five on May 9, 1979.

An unpredictable financier and industrialist, Cyrus Eaton invested widely, earned millions, lost it all right through the Depression, and then regained his fortune after World War II. He earned a reputation as a “steel-tough man of finance” and was once the target of abuse from those who claimed his manipulations had caused them financial damage. Marcus Gleisser’s up to date biography of Eaton brings into focal point many events in the life of this controversial figure: his strong reinforce of labor; his friendships with John L. Lewis, Fidel Castro, Nikita Khrushchev, and other leaders of the former USSR; and his interest and participation in the American political arena, especially his campaign for peace that culminated in the Nobel Prize–winning Pugwash Conference.

The World of Cyrus Eaton addresses the man and the part he played in one of the crucial controversial events and issues of the twentieth century. It features a new Foreword, Preface, and final chapter.


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