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The Governor: The Life and Legacy of Leland Stanford (2 volume set) [Hardcover]

Norman E. Tutorow (Author), Evie" LaNora Tutorow (Author), George Deukmejian (Author)
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0870623265 978-0870623264 August 6, 2004

Leland Stanford is today a largely forgotten man. Yet he is the quintessence of the great American legend: the farm boy who makes good through hard work and struggle-the embodiment of the Horatio Alger myth.

For the first time, a biography of Stanford and his times is presented, dispelling myths and misinformation and revealing the details and depths of a man considered by his contemporaries to be the leading figure in California history.

Extremely detailed with meticulous research, this two-volume set not only illuminates Stanford, his family, and intimates, but includes a wealth of information in the text and sidebars concerning the myriad of people and things he touched and influenced.

Stanford was one of the nineteenth century's most important figures. His accomplishments include:

First Republican Governor of California.

First President of the Central Pacific Railroad.

First President of the Southern Pacific Company.

Owner of the world's largest vineyard.

First among the world's trotting horse breeders.

First in world champion trotter records.

Developer of the world's first motion picture.

First president (and builder) of the California Street Cablecar.

First president of Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company.

First in wealth in the United States Senate for his day.

First President of the Bodie Mining Company.

Largest private university endowment of all time.

Creator of the largest university in land area in the world.

First president and co-founder of the Occidental and Oriental Steamship Company.

First Railroad President elected to the United States Senate.

Stanford had his human passions and frailties. But muckrakers, progressives, and political reformers were anxious to debunk heroes. Simply because he was a member of a successful class, critics often branded him and other successful businessmen robber barons, selfish representatives of the octopus-age of railroad growth. The author faces these charges and dispels them.

Almost nothing has been researched and written on Stanford's many specialized interests or activities, each of which would warrant a scholarly monograph. This biography, by delving into the public and private activities and passions of the man, corrects the oversights of past historians and gives us a multi-faceted image of an amazing historical figure.

In politics, business, philanthropy, and education, Stanford left a remarkable legacy. Stanford University was his greatest monument-an institution which he founded, named for his son, and endowed in such a way that it has become one of the world's finest institutions of higher learning.

A two-volume set of approximately 1200 pages, containing an historical introduction, notes, bibliography and index. Illustrated with 175 photographs, portraits, maps, document reproductions, and charts. Printed on acid-free paper and bound in linen-finish cloth with foil-stamped spine and printed dustjackets.


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Dr. Norman E. Tutorow received his Ph.D. in American political and military history from Stanford University and holds degrees in history, philosophy, Spanish, and German. He taught at various colleges and universities and served as Chief of the Archives Branch of the Los Angeles Federal Records Center. A guest lecturer at historical societies and university classes, he is a member of the World Association of International Studies and of several historical societies. Dr. Tutorow was a Visiting Fellow at Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace at Stanford University from 19962001 and is now a researcher at the Hoover Institution. His major works include California: An Illustrated History; Leland Stanford: Man of Many Careers; and Texas Annexation and the Mexican War. His wife Evelyn (Evie) assists him in his research. They live in La Honda, California, eighteen miles south of Stanford University.



Dr. Norman E. Tutorow received his Ph.D. in American political and military history from Stanford University and holds degrees in history, philosophy, Spanish, and German. He taught at various colleges and universities and served as Chief of the Archives Branch of the Los Angeles Federal Records Center. A guest lecturer at historical societies and university classes, he is a member of the World Association of International Studies and of several historical societies. Dr. Tutorow was a Visiting Fellow at Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace at Stanford University from 19962001 and is now a researcher at the Hoover Institution. His major works include California: An Illustrated History; Leland Stanford: Man of Many Careers; and Texas Annexation and the Mexican War. His wife Evelyn (Evie) assists him in his research. They live in La Honda, California, eighteen miles south of Stanford University.

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  • Hardcover: 1211 pages
  • Publisher: The Arthur H. Clark Company (August 6, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0870623265
  • ISBN-13: 978-0870623264
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 7.2 x 1.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #364,474 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Dr. Norman E. Tutorow holds degrees from several institutions of higher education, including an A.A. in Spanish (Foothill College), A.B. in Philosophy (San Diego State University), M.A. in philosophy (Stanford University), M.A. in history (San José State University), M.A. in German (Stanford University), and Ph.D. in history (Stanford University).
His doctoral studies included classical Greek (one of his Ph.D. languages), Jewish Bible Hebrew and Aramaic, ancient and medieval history, and Church History.
The writer has blended careers in government, academia, search and writing, and international lecturing. He taught history and philosophy at two universities and two colleges, served as Chief of the Archives Branch at the Los Angeles Federal Records Center, and was Chief, Master Planning Branch, at the Presidio of San Francisco. He was a visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace at Stanford University for five years.
He is or has been a member of the California Institute of International Studies, the California Historical Society, the San Mateo County Historical Society, the Sacramento County Historical Society, the San Francisco History Society, the San Francisco Historical Association, the Stanford Historical Society, San Francisco Civil War Roundtable, Westerners International (San Francisco and Sacramento Corrals), and the International Society for Philosophical Enquiry.

The writer's publications include more than forty professional journal articles, including the following titles in so-called high-I.Q. publications: 1. "Theodicean Eavesdroppings," 2. "A Mythological Vignette of Gods and Girls," 3. "A Conversation with Jesus: Excerpts from 'The Autobiography of Jesus (as told to Roman Centurion Cornelius Nepos V)," 4. "How Odd of God," and 6. "Some Thoughts on Life after Death.
Tutorow's major books include 1. California: An Illustrated History [with Don E. Fehrenbacher]. 2. Leland Stanford: Man of Many Careers, 3. Texas Annexation and the Mexican War: A Political Study of the Old Northwest, 4. The Mexican﷓American War: An Annotated Bibliography, 5. War Crimes, War Criminals, and War Crimes Trials, 6. James Gillespie Blaine and the Presidency, 7. The Unholy Trilogy Plus One, The Governor: The Life and Legacy of Leland Stanford. Spokane: The Arthur H. Clark Company, 2004. 8. The Encounter of Jesus and the Atheist.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A terrific read for history lovers, September 1, 2004
This review is from: The Governor: The Life and Legacy of Leland Stanford (2 volume set) (Hardcover)
I have had the opportunity to rub shoulders with Dr. Tutorow for many years, and was most pleased to learn some 5 years or so ago that he, with Mrs. Tutorow's able assistance, was to write the history of Amasa Leland Stanford. As the book progressed, I was fortunate to be able to review the chapters written re: the Central Pacific Rail Road. I can truthfully say that Dr. Tutorow is a veritable bull dog when it came to finding the human details that enriched our State and the West as the Rail Road was built. Norman also asked Lynn Farrar, retired Valuation Engineer for the So. Pac. RR and other railroad historians to review this work; I am pleased to report that the result of Norman's hard labor and the suggestions from many of the finest historians alive today is a rich trove of nuggets never before seen in print.
If you have an interest in California history, history of the West, history of the building of an empire or a desire to gain more knowledge of commerce in the West, this book is a must read.
Printed in a limited edition by the Arthur Clark Co., when this book is sold out it may be difficult to find one for sale.
This book is printed in two volumes, has some 1500 pages, and over 5,000 footnotes. Truly history for historians.
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