Empire Builder - Sandra E. Bonura

Empire Builder

John D. Spreckels and the Making of San Diego
Buch | Hardcover
440 Seiten
2020
University of Nebraska Press (Verlag)
978-1-4962-2291-6 (ISBN)
44,85 inkl. MwSt
Empire Builder is the previously untold story of John D. Spreckels, the pioneer who almost singlehandedly built San Diego after creating empires in sugar, shipping, transportation, and building development up and down the coast of California and across the Pacific.
Winner of the 2021 San Diego Book Award
 
Empire Builder is the previously untold story of a pioneer who almost singlehandedly transformed the bankrupt village of San Diego into a thriving city. When he first dropped anchor in San Diego Bay in 1887, John Diedrich Spreckels set into motion a series of events that later defined the city. Within just a few years, this son of the German immigrant Claus Spreckels, known as the “Sugar King,” owned and controlled the majority of San Diego’s industry. After successfully building empires in sugar, shipping, and transportation and building development along the coast of California and across the Pacific, Spreckels rubbed shoulders with world leaders, successfully sued the U.S. government twice, and contributed to numerous educational, charitable, and cultural institutions in San Diego and San Francisco.

Despite the fact that Spreckels created and owned much of San Diego’s early twentieth-century infrastructure, his name is unknown to many contemporary San Diegans. Nobody could have foreseen that Spreckels’s empire would be all but forgotten in so short a time. Sandra E. Bonura strives to correct this oversight by providing a behind-the-scenes look at Spreckels and his family’s role in business. This deeply researched biography paints a realistic portrait of cultural, economic, and political aspects of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century California.

Sandra E. Bonura is a historian, researcher, and writer and has taught in higher education for more than twenty years. She is the award-winning author of Light in the Queen’s Garden: Ida May Pope, Pioneer for Hawai‘i’s Daughters, 1862–1914 and An American Girl in the Hawaiian Islands: Letters of Carrie Prudence Winter, 1890–1893.

List of Illustrations    
Foreword by Uwe Spiekermann    
Acknowledgments    
Prologue: “It’s Hell for the ‘One Man’ in the One-Man Town”    
1. Chasing the Sweet American Dream    
2. Taking Hawai‘i by Storm    
3. Crazed Land Boom and Bust    
4. Sugar and Strife    
5. Aloha Hawai‘i    
6. Raising the Spreckels Clan    
7. Roots in San Francisco    
8. Building San Diego’s Infrastructure    
9. Earthquake, Death, and Legal (and Romantic) Chaos    
10. Influencing San Diego Politics    
11. Coronado’s Uncle John    
12. The So-Called Impossible Railroad    
13. Building Up Broadway    
14. John and the Wobblies    
15. Gifting the Panama–California Exposition and the Zoo    
16. Standing Up to the U.S. Government    
17. The Cruel 1920s    
18. The Departed Skipper    
Epilogue: Breaking Up the Empire    
Notes on Sources and Research    
Notes    
Bibliography    
Index    

Erscheinungsdatum
Vorwort Uwe Spiekermann
Zusatzinfo 35 photographs, 3 illustrations, 2 maps, index
Verlagsort Lincoln
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 1-4962-2291-1 / 1496222911
ISBN-13 978-1-4962-2291-6 / 9781496222916
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