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* Boyle, Elizabeth and Rodolfo Estrada (1994) [http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/meatscience/column/industry.htm "Development of the U.S. Meat Industry"] — Kansas State University Department of Animal Sciences and Industry | |||
* Buenker, John D. (2000) [http://www.anb.org/articles/10/10-01613.html/ "Swift, Gustavus Franklin"] — American National Biography Online | |||
* Chandler, Alfred D. (1959), [http://www.h-net.org/~business/bhcweb/publications/BEHprint/v019/p0065-p0073.pdf/ ''Integration and Diversification as Business Strategies — An Historical Analysis''] ([[Portable Document Format|PDF]]) — Massachusetts Institute of Technology | |||
* Hessen, Robert (1993) [http://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/Capitalism.html/ "Capitalism"] — ''The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics'' | |||
* Kutner, Jon Jr. [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/SS/dis2.html/ "Swift and Company"] — ''The Handbook of Texas Online'' | |||
* Shukin, Nicole (2009) ''Animal Capital: Rendering Life in Biopolitical Times''. University of Minneapolis Press, Minneapolis, MN. ISBN 978-0-8166-5341-6. | |||
* Swift & Company (1920). ''The Meat Packing Industry in America''. Swift & Company, Chicago, Illinois. | |||
* White, Jr., John H. (1993). ''The American Railroad Freight Car''. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland. ISBN 0801852366 | |||
* White, John H. (1986) ''The Great Yellow Fleet''. Golden West Books, San Marino, California. ISBN 0870950916 | |||
==Further reading== | |||
* Lowe, David Garrard (2000) ''Lost Chicago''. Watson-Guptill Publications, New York, New York ISBN 0823028712. | |||
* Neilson, Helen Louise Swift (1937) ''My Father and My Mother''. The Lakeside Press, Chicago, Illinois. | |||
* Sinclair, Upton (1906) ''The Jungle''. Signet Classics, New York, New York. ISBN 0451528042. | |||
* Swift, Louis Franklin and Arthur Van Vlissingen (1927) ''The Yankee of the Yards: The Biography of Gustavus Franklin Swift''. A.W. Shaw and Company, Chicago, Illinois — provides a history of Chicago’s meat packing industry from the viewpoint of the son of the founder of the largest packing company in the world. |
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- Boyle, Elizabeth and Rodolfo Estrada (1994) "Development of the U.S. Meat Industry" — Kansas State University Department of Animal Sciences and Industry
- Buenker, John D. (2000) "Swift, Gustavus Franklin" — American National Biography Online
- Chandler, Alfred D. (1959), Integration and Diversification as Business Strategies — An Historical Analysis (PDF) — Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Hessen, Robert (1993) "Capitalism" — The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics
- Kutner, Jon Jr. "Swift and Company" — The Handbook of Texas Online
- Shukin, Nicole (2009) Animal Capital: Rendering Life in Biopolitical Times. University of Minneapolis Press, Minneapolis, MN. ISBN 978-0-8166-5341-6.
- Swift & Company (1920). The Meat Packing Industry in America. Swift & Company, Chicago, Illinois.
- White, Jr., John H. (1993). The American Railroad Freight Car. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland. ISBN 0801852366
- White, John H. (1986) The Great Yellow Fleet. Golden West Books, San Marino, California. ISBN 0870950916
Further reading
- Lowe, David Garrard (2000) Lost Chicago. Watson-Guptill Publications, New York, New York ISBN 0823028712.
- Neilson, Helen Louise Swift (1937) My Father and My Mother. The Lakeside Press, Chicago, Illinois.
- Sinclair, Upton (1906) The Jungle. Signet Classics, New York, New York. ISBN 0451528042.
- Swift, Louis Franklin and Arthur Van Vlissingen (1927) The Yankee of the Yards: The Biography of Gustavus Franklin Swift. A.W. Shaw and Company, Chicago, Illinois — provides a history of Chicago’s meat packing industry from the viewpoint of the son of the founder of the largest packing company in the world.