High stakes : the life and times of Leigh S.J. Hunt

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High stakes : the life and times of Leigh S.J. Hunt

Laurance B. Rand

(American university studies, Series IX . History ; vol. 76)

P. Lang, c1989

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Life and times of Leigh S.J. Hunt

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [317]-331)

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High Stakes is a biography of Leigh S.J. Hunt (1855-1933), a visionary entrepreneur whose advice and whose business activities in the United States and in Asia influenced Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Herbert Hoover. Hunt played a major role in the early growth of Seattle and Las Vegas, organized and developed the richest gold mine concession in late nineteenth-century Korea, and established the cotton industry in the Sudan. Throughout his life, he sought new frontiers and transformed them into productive units. He risked his and others' money in pursuit of personal challenge and the expansion of his nation's economy.

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Contents: Part One: Indiana and Iowa (1855-1886) - Part Two: Seattle (1886-1894) - Part Three: Korea (1894-1903) - Part Four: The Sudan (1903-1909) - Part Five: Final Projects (1909-1933).

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