Fabulous Farmer: The Story of Walter Knott and His Berry Farm

Fabulous Farmer: The Story of Walter Knott and His Berry Farm

Fabulous Farmer: The Story of Walter Knott and His Berry Farm

Fabulous Farmer: The Story of Walter Knott and His Berry Farm

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Overview

TWENTY MILLION people have walked the acres of Knott’s Berry Farm at Buena Park, California. Its chicken dinners, its wild west atmosphere, its “Ghost Town,” are familiarly known to travellers from every part of the world. Less known, perhaps, is the remarkable story of Walter Knott and his family, who have built their strange enterprise into one of the wonder of the west.

Here is the story of how a once penniless sharecropper parlayed ten acres of berries into a farm of golden wonders. How a chicken dinner became a national institution, ad how boysenberries, both in an out of pies, became the means of assembling on hundred acres of historical marvels that have delighted and amused the Farm’s millions of visitors.

FABULOUS FARMER is the tale of how one man turned poverty and adversity into dazzling success. It is a story of free American enterprise with odd and new twists. It is an inspiring, human recital of a family whose teamwork, thrift and industry fought through every hardship and crisis until success was theirs. Through its candid, exciting pages breathes the same warmth and friendliness that is so deeply senses by every visitor to the Farm.

FABULOUS FARMER is as typically American as Mrs. Knott’s berry pies and fried chicken. It is a joyful, rewarding book that builds courage and faith in its readers, and a book every American will want to read as tonic for his own fears, and antidote for anything that might water down his faith in the future and his belief in himself.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781789123111
Publisher: Papamoa Press
Publication date: 01/13/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 112
Sales rank: 751,728
File size: 20 MB
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About the Author

ROGER HOLMES first became interested in doing this book while writing for newspapers in Grange County, California. As editor of the weekly Brea Progress and reporter on the daily Santa Ana Register, his assignments often brought him into association with Walter Knott. He recognized a dramatic story in the success of Knott’s Berry Farm, and the warmly human personality behind it. Later Mr. Holmes became a member of the public relations department of The Garrett Corporation and was then editor of the corporation’s newspaper, the AiReporter, which was judged as the best industrial newspaper in 11 Western states, Alaska and Hawaii. Finding his evenings and weekends less occupied than they were while a newspaperman, he began work on his first book, Fabulous Farmer (1956), in collaboration with Paul Bailey.

PAUL BAILEY (1906-1987) was a veteran newspaperman, editor and publisher, and the author of ten books. His writings over the years ran the gamut from horror thrillers (Deliver Me From Eva, 1946), historical novels (The Gay Saint, 1944) to deep and heavily researched volumes on the historical west (Jacob Hamblin, Buckskin Apostle, 1948, Sam Brannan, 1959, Walkara, Hawk of the Mountains, 1954). He was an active contributor to many magazines and periodicals, dealing with the western scene. Walter Knott’s own leanings toward the preservation of western scenes and flavour struck a ready response in Paul Bailey’s own heart and attitude regarding the west as our grandparents knew it. He believed that Knott’s Berry Farm, through its visual education, was one effective way of introducing busy Americans to their great heritage in the pioneer west.
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