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El. knyga: Immigrant and the University: Peder Sather and Gold Rush California

Translated by , Foreword by ,
  • Formatas: 312 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Feb-2014
  • Leidėjas: University of California Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780520957121
  • Formatas: 312 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Feb-2014
  • Leidėjas: University of California Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780520957121

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Peder Sather was a scribe before he emigrated from Norway to New York in 1832. There, he worked as a servant and a clerk at a lottery office before opening an exchange brokerage. During the gold rush, he moved to San Francisco to help establish the banking house of Drexel, Sather & Church on Montgomery Street. Sather was a founder and a liberal benefactor of the University of California at Berkeley where he is memorialized by the Sather Gate and Sather Tower (the Campanile), three endowed professorships, and more recently the Peder Sather Center for Advanced Study.

Karin Sveen, one of Norway’s most accomplished writers, pieces together a story yet untolda beautifully crafted biography based on her dedicated search for scraps of information. The result gives readers a look at the life of a successful entrepreneur and a leading California patron who engaged in public education on all levels; supported Abraham Lincoln; and worked to give emancipated slaves housing, schooling, and employment after the Civil War. His legacy and vivid persona and the frontier city of his time are brought to life with interesting anecdotes of many famous people General William T. Sherman, Walt Whitman, Mark Twain, Robert Louis Stevenson, the Norwegian violinist Ole Bull, and above all, his close friend Anthony J. Drexel, legendary Philadelphia financier and one of the founders of Wall Street.


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"Sveen's elegiac biography is an intimate and rambling look at Sather ... it's a well-researched addition to the literature on early San Francisco, as well as the experience of Norwegian immigrants in the U.S." -- Laura Tarwater Scharp City Book Review

List of Illustrations
ix
Acknowledgments xi
Foreword xiii
1 Monuments and Mysteries
1(11)
2 Sole Passenger
12(11)
3 Baptism and Marriage
23(12)
4 1837
35(10)
5 New Yorker and Norwegian
45(13)
6 A Specimen of the Gold
58(12)
7 A Particular Friend
70(11)
8 Drexel, Sather & Church
81(12)
9 Congratulating Himself on Freedom
93(11)
10 Cigars, Wine, and Other Evils
104(13)
11 The Turning Point
117(11)
12 Law in a Lawless City
128(12)
13 Gold, Pigs, and a Summer Residence
140(12)
14 The Foundation of Mans Future Circumstances
152(12)
15 Morals, Money, and War
164(10)
16 The Haunted House
174(12)
17 Never Sather & Son
186(11)
18 Among Friends on Wall Street
197(11)
19 Under the Fever Trees
208(13)
20 Peder and Jane
221(10)
21 In Memoriam
231(10)
Bibliography 241(38)
Index 279
Karin Sveen is a Norwegian poet, novelist, and essayist. She was awarded the Norsk sprakpris (Norwegian Language Prize) in 2007. Barbara J. Haveland has translated for many notable Scandinavian authors, including Peter Hoeg, Linn Ullmann, and Jan Kjaerstad.