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Book SynopsisArguably no man did more to make over a city - or a state - than Henry Morrison Flagler. Almost single-handedly, he transformed Florida from a remote frontier into the winter playground of America’s elite. Filled with fascinating details this book provides an authoritative look at an intriguing man and a captivating time in American history.
Trade Review“It would be difficult to imagine a more comprehensive account of Flagler’s life or St. Augustine’s growth from the 1880s through 1913.”—Journal of Southern History
“More than just a treatment of one of the ‘great men’ of Florida history . . .it is also the biography of a city that briefly became the resort destination of choice for many affluent Americans in the Gilded Age.”—Florida Historical Quarterly
“Gilded age tycoon Henry Flagler’s ambition, sagacity, and generosity along with his inner demons are revealed in
Mr. Flagler’s St. Augustine, a study of how the entrepreneur changed the Ancient City and, ultimately, Florida’s East Coast.”—Forum
""From the tall spires of the Ponce de Leon Hotel and the Cathedral of St. Augustine to street pavers on the ground, Graham offers us a detailed account of Henry Flagler’s impact on St. Augustine in this genially written book.""—Susan Parker, director, St. Augustine Historical Society
""With verve and wit, Graham makes St. Augustine and a whole cast of historic characters come alive.""—Susan R. Braden, author of
The Architecture of Leisure""You can smell the orange blossoms, twirl around the ballroom floors, envy the gowns at the charity balls, revel in the gossip about the rich and famous, suffer with the poor and the disenfranchised, and thrill to the first blaze of electrical lights, the first automobiles and ‘hard’ roads, and the new sport of golf.""—Elsbeth K. Gordon, author of
Heart and Soul of Florida