Henry J. Kaiser : Builder in the Modern American West

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1989-10-01
Publisher(s): Univ of Texas Pr
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Summary

In the 1940s Henry J. Kaiser was a household name, as familiar then as Lee Iacocca and Donald Trump are now. Like a Horatio Alger hero, Kaiser rose from lower-middle-class origins to become an enormously wealthy entrepreneur, building roads, bridges, dams, and housing. He established giant businesses in cement, aluminum, chemicals, steel, health care, and tourism. During World War II, his companies built cargo planes and Liberty ships. After the war, he manufactured the Kaiser-Frazer automobiles. Along the way, he also became a major force in the development of the western United States, including Hawaii.Henry J. Kaiser: Builder in the Modern American West is the first biography of this remarkable man. Drawing on a wealth of archival material never before utilized, Mark Foster paints an evenhanded portrait of a man of driving ambition and integrity, perhaps the ultimate "can-do" capitalist. He covers Kaiser' entire life (1882-1967), emphasizing many business ventures. He demonstrates that Kaiser was the prototypical "frontier" entrepreneur who often used government and union support to tame the "wilderness."

Table of Contents

Foreword vii
William H. Goetzmann
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1(5)
Roots
6(9)
Launching a Career
15(13)
Taming the Wilderness--Roads
28(16)
Taming the Wilderness--Dams
44(24)
Patriot in Pinstripes--Shipbuilding
68(22)
Man of Steel
90(22)
Creating an Image
112(15)
Planning for a Postwar World
127(15)
Debacle in Detroit
142(23)
Venturing Abroad
165(14)
Cargo Planes and Government Investigations
179(17)
Light Metals--Heavy Profits
196(15)
Kaiser and the Doctors
211(23)
Boss
234(15)
Global Development and a Pacific Paradise
249(21)
The Sunset Years
270(11)
Conclusion 281(6)
Notes 287(52)
Bibliographic Note 339(6)
Index 345

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