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  1. 26 de ene. de 2022 · The Silver King George Hearst. Ep. 13. •. Tuesday, January 25, 2022. Prospector, tycoon, westerner, politician, father, and husband, George Hearst was a man of his time and as Matthew Bernstein relates, an part of the Gilded Age. In his biography, Bernstein traces Hearst's life from his Missouri childhood to the booms and busts of his mining ...

  2. William Randolph Hearst ( San Francisco, 29 de abril de 1863- Beverly Hills, 14 de agosto de 1951) fue un periodista, editor, publicista, empresario, inversionista, político y magnate de la prensa y los medios estadounidenses, que emergió como uno de los más poderosos personajes de la escena política y empresarial de dicho país.

  3. George Hearst Silver King of the Gilded Age. by Matthew Bernstein. Published by: University of Oklahoma Press. Imprint: University of Oklahoma Press

  4. He displays his fearlessness again in Season 3 when he harasses George Hearst in his cell after he is arrested by Bullock, trivializing the man's authority in the camp. He later threatens his life at the door of his hotel room. In Deadwood: The Movie, Utter considers selling a plot of land he has developed over many years to George Hearst.

  5. 1 de mar. de 2012 · George Hearst Jr is twin brother to fellow billionaire Phoebe Hearst Cooke, and he is the grandson of media baron William Randolph Hearst, the man responsible for creating "yellow journalism ...

  6. George Hurst. As a teacher of conducting, Hurst was a figure of international renown, and ranks alongside Russia’s Ilya Musin as one of the most influential pedagogues in the history of the craft. Almost every major conductor to have emerged from Britain since 1960 has passed through his hands at some point and Hurst additionally set up ...

  7. In 1863 Hearst married Phoebe Apperson, a teacher from his home state. Moving to San Francisco, Phoebe gave birth to their only child, William Randolph Hearst, in 1863. George purchased the 48,000 acre Piedras Blancas Ranch at San Simeon in 1865, adding the adjoining Santa Rosa and San Simeon ranches later.