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The Life and Legend of Agoston Haraszthy

Brian McGinty

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English
Stanford University Press
01 August 1998
Bold, flamboyant, extravagant, devious, visionary, Agoston Haraszthy (1812-1869) is one of the most fascinating and elusive figures in the history of American agriculture. Apart from his pioneer efforts to establish a world-class wine industry in California, he holds other important distinctions: he was the first Hungarian to permanently settle in the United States, author of only the second Hungarian-language book about the United States, founder of one of the earliest towns in Wisconsin, and owner and operator of the first steamboat to engage in regularly scheduled traffic on the upper Mississippi River. Lured by the discovery of gold to cross the plains to California in 1849, Haraszthy became the first sheriff of San Diego, a member of the California legislature, and the first assayer of the United States Mint in San Francisco. Long fascinated with the possibility of growing fine European grapes in America, he moved in 1856 to northern California s Sonoma Valley, where he built the first stone wineries in California, introduced more than 300 varieties of European grapes, and planted (or helped his neighbors plant) more than a thousand acres of choice wine vineyards. He made a well-publicized wine tour of Europe in 1862, wrote the first notable book on California wine growing, and built his Sonoma estate into what was widely advertised as the largest vineyard in the world.

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Imprint:   Stanford University Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 992mm
Weight:   816g
ISBN:   9780804731461
ISBN 10:   0804731462
Pages:   596
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  A / AS level ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction; 1. The young noble; 2. The little estate in the south; 3. To America; 4. A 'city' on the frontier; 5. A traveler's tale; 6. A home on the prairie; 7. An American Cincinnatus; 8. News from far away; 9. Across the plains; 10. And on to the promised land; 11. A genial climate; 12. Pillars of the community; 13. Drawing a line; 14. An Indian 'War'; 15. The legislature; 16. Las Flores and crystal springs; 17. A house of gold; 18. Called to account; 19. In the vineyards; 20. Bacchus loves the hills; 21. A bold proposal; 22. Mission to Europe; 23. An offical rebuff; 24. Taking stock; 25. The largest vineyard in the world; 26. Restless again; 27. Tangled vines; 28. A very sad place; 29. The final frontier; Afterword; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

Brian McGinty is the great-great-grandson of Agoston Haraszthy. Attorney, historian, and writer, he is the author of Haraszthy at the Mint and The Palace Inns. For this book, he spent years researching original sources in Hungary, Wisconsin, California, and Nicaragua (where Haraszthy met a strange death in 1869).

Reviews for Strong Wine: The Life and Legend of Agoston Haraszthy

The definitive biography of 'the father of California viticulture,' an intriguing and compelling book, at once scholarly and entertaining. Haraszthy's checkered career (full of magnificent successes and allegations of scandalous misbehavior) intersects with topics central to an understanding of 19th-century California. -James L. Rawls, Diablo Valley College This fine biography ... is a balanced, well-written account of a truly remarkable if reckless entrepreneur. -The Journal of American History


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