Mover of men and mountains;: The autobiography of R. G. LeTourneau (Moody diamonds, no. 18)

by Robert Gilmour LeTourneau

Paperback, 1972

Status

Available

Call number

B LeT

Publication

Moody Press, 296 pages

Collection

Description

More than 100,000 in print Despite early failures, R. G. LeTourneau rose to eminence in the competitive world of manufacturing and construction. Although his competitors thought him insane, history has proved that his inventive genius was decades ahead of its time. His combination of enterprise and Christian commitment led to his sponsoring many works involving missions and education, including LeTourneau College, a Christian liberal arts and technical school in Longview, Texas. Through a lifetime of business ventures, this engineering genius put faith into action and reaped big rewards. Movers of Men and Mountains is the story of how an engineering genius put faith into action and reaped big rewards.

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LibraryThing member jkepler
This autobiography tells the story of a man who founded the company that built over half the heavy duty bulldozers used in World War II.

Language

Original publication date

1960

Physical description

296 p.; 5.3 inches

ISBN

9780802438188

Barcode

2454

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