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From Telegrapher to Titan The Life of William C Van Horne

by Valerie Knowles
From Telegrapher to Titan The Life of William C Van Horne

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ISBN13: 9780253222503
ISBN10: 0253222508



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William C. Van Horne, a true titan of North American business, started his railroad career at the age of 12 working various jobs for the Michigan Central, and crowned it by becoming the president of the Canadian Pacific. He is credited with opening Cuba's interior by means of railway, greatly expanding Canada's interests by launching the sea transport division of the Canadian Pacific--with regular luxury liner service between Vancouver and Hong Kong--and completing Canada's first transcontinental railway. Van Horne was knighted by Queen Victoria for his contributions to Canadian Unity and, more recently, was named Laureate of the Century by the Canadian Business Hall of Fame. A man of many talents, Van Horne was also Canada's premier art collector and one of its leading financiers. In From Telegrapher to Titan, Valerie Knowles delivers a gripping account of this larger-than-life figure.

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"For the most part, Van Horne was a remarkable person and for Canada a real hero that helped pull Canada together and settle the west. Valerie Knowles has done an excellent job in describing the man and telling his story. The book is easy to read and, as in all good history books, includes a broad range of references. It is certainly well worth the read and is a must for anyone who wants to learn more about Van Horne." --Bruce Ballantyne, Branchline, June 2005, reviewing a previous edition or volume

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"In this volume, Valerie Knowles delivers a gripping account of this larger-than-life figure." --NMRA Magazine

Indiana University Press

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"While much has been written about the CPR's construction and early years of operation, there has been comparatively little recorded about the man who was such a key figure in its early history.This exhaustive volume by Valerie Knowles fills that void nicely." --The Michigan Railfan, Vol. 72#3, May-June 2011 Indiana University Press

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"Given the subject's significance... I think Indiana University Press has an opportunity... to fill an inexcusable void in both railroad and Canadian history." --Herbert H. Harwood, Jr., The New York, Westchester and Boston Railway: J. P. Morgan's Magnificent Mistake, (IUP, 2008)

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"In From Telegrapher to Titan, Valerie Knowles takes us back to an era of frenzied progress, a time of frontier mentality and old money, and shows us a titan amongst men, who rose from being a messenger boy to the Chairman of the Canadian Pacific Railway while becoming one of the foremost art patrons of his time as well as a devoted father and husband. Van Horne's legacy is felt today--his signature forever etched upon the country in tracks, coast to coast." --Rail Canadien, September-October 2004, reviewing a previous edition or volume

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"Knowles has... provided railroad enthusiasts with a thoroughgoing analysis, and her work is likely to appeal to many business and transportation historians as well." --Business History Review

About the Author

Valerie Knowles is author of several books, including Strangers at Our Gates: Canadian Immigration and Immigration Policy, 1540-2006.

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgements

Prologue

Chapter One: Growing Up in Frontier Illinois

Chapter Two: Early Career

Chapter Three: Rapid Advancement

Chapter Four: New Challenges and Hobbies

Chapter Five: New Horizons

Chapter Six: Toward the Last Spike

Chapter Seven: Cutting Costs

Chapter Eight: The Final Push

Chapter Nine: All That Grant Was to the U.S.A.

Chapter Ten: Van Horne at the Helm

Chapter Eleven: Art for Art's Sake

Chapter Twelve: Family Matters

Chapter Thirteen: Cuba Beckons

Chapter Fourteen: Building the Cuba Railroad

Chapter Fifteen: Chasing the Money

Chapter Sixteen: Dodging the Grim Reaper

Afterword

Bibliography

Notes

Index


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ISBN:
9780253222503
Binding:
Trade Paperback
Publication date:
08/03/2010
Publisher:
INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS
Series info:
Railroads Past and Present (Paperback)
Pages:
501
Height:
1.22IN
Width:
6.40IN
Thickness:
1.22 in.
Number of Units:
1
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Yes
UPC Code:
4294967295
Author:
Valerie Knowles
Author:
George M. Smerk
Author:
Knowles Valerie

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