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American disruptor : the scandalous life of Leland Stanford / Roland De Wolk.

LIBRA E664.S78 D4 2019
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
De Wolk, Roland, 1953- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Stanford, Leland, 1824-1893.
Stanford, Leland.
Governors--California--Biography.
Governors.
Businesspeople.
California.
Businesspeople--California--Biography.
Legislators--United States--Biography.
Legislators.
United States.
California--Politics and government--1850-1950.
Politics and government.
Genre:
Biographies.
Physical Description:
xvii, 299 pages : illustrations, plates ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2019]
Summary:
"The life of Leland Stanford reads like a tall tale of the Old West. Born in a country tavern in upstate New York, Stanford followed the Gold Rush to California, became a successful businessman, and invested in railroads. He then made headway into politics, becoming governor of California and later a US senator. As president of the Central Pacific Railroad, Stanford brought the locomotive Jupiter to preside over the completion of the first transcontinental railroad, which led contemporaries to liken him to the namesake Roman god. He then founded one of the most prestigious universities in the world. Stanford lived large and bold, amassing an astonishing fortune, only to die on the brink of bankruptcy. In American Disruptor, Roland De Wolk balances the accomplishments of this quintessential self-made American man with the darker aspects of his life. He shows how Stanford used high public office to steal taxpayer money, only to squander it on mansions, racehorses, jewels, and vast landholdings. Even the eponymous university in Silicon Valley that bears his name, created from the largest private university endowment of all time, was born of tragedy, a memorial to Stanford's fifteen-year-old son who died from typhoid fever. Following his death, his wife struggled to keep the fledgling university afloat, only to be murdered under mysterious circumstances. Although deeply conservative in belief and style, Leland Stanford's life was one of almost unparalleled risk, failure, and reward. Richly detailed and deeply researched, American Disruptor helps restore his rightful place as an architect of modern America." -- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Prologue : fell redemption
Start up
Everything ventured
Crossing
The gold under the mountain
Ditching & hitching
The road must be built
Egyptian kings and dynasties shall be forgotten
Dungeons & depredations
Living up to the landscape
Command & control
The machine of steam on the road of iron
Unmasked
Gone dark
Ingeniously contrived devices
Deposed
The fundamental standard
Sex & socialism
God forgive me my sins : am I prepared to meet my dear ones?
Requiem American disruptor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-288) and index.
Other Format:
Online version: De Wolk, Roland, 1953- American disruptor.
ISBN:
9780520305472
0520305477
OCLC:
1088533350

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