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Stewart Holbrook

    Stewart Hall Holbrook était un bûcheron et écrivain américain qui est devenu un célèbre historien populaire du 'Far Corner' – la région englobant Washington, Oregon et Idaho. Il se décrivait comme un historien 'de bas étage', explorant des sujets allant de personnalités notables et des chemins de fer à l'industrie du bois et aux excentriques du Pacifique Nord-Ouest. Sa carrière prolifique a inclus plus de trente ans d'écriture pour The Oregonian et la paternité de dizaines de livres. Au-delà de son écriture, il a également exploré son côté artistique, créant des peintures sous le pseudonyme de 'Mr. Otis'.

    Cäsaren der Wirtschaft
    James J. Hill
    Little Annie Oakley and Other Rugged People
    Murder Out Yonder
    The Age of the Moguls
    • The Age of the Moguls

      • 406pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      The book explores the lives and impacts of key industrialists who transformed America through their innovations and business practices. It delves into the stories of influential figures like Vanderbilt, Carnegie, and Rockefeller, highlighting their contributions to various industries and the economy. The narrative examines how these moguls shaped modern America, their rivalries, and the legacies they left behind, offering insights into the dynamics of wealth and power during a pivotal era in American history.

      The Age of the Moguls
    • Murder Out Yonder

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      "This Dover edition, first published in 2016, is an unabridged republication of the work originally published by The Macmillan Company, New York, in 1941 under the title and subtitle Murder Out Yonder: An Informal Study of Certain Classic Crimes in Back-Country America."

      Murder Out Yonder
    • The book offers a vivid exploration of Americana through a collection of essays that traverse diverse landscapes from Boston to the Pacific Northwest. It highlights iconic figures like Annie Oakley while revealing the myths surrounding unique individuals and the notable places they influenced. Rich historical insights and the author's personal anecdotes from logging camps enrich the narrative, alongside lively portrayals of the nearly vanished Yankee spirit, making for an engaging and nostalgic journey through American culture and history.

      Little Annie Oakley and Other Rugged People
    • James J. Hill

      A Great Life in Brief

      • 196pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores the life of James J. Hill, a pivotal figure in the expansion of the Great Northern Railway across the northern United States. Portrayed as a complex character—visionary, robber baron, and buccaneer—Hill's story intertwines with that of other influential figures in the railway industry. Stewart Holbrook vividly brings this era to life, highlighting the ambitious endeavors and the dramatic impact of these railroad executives on the American landscape.

      James J. Hill