- Charles Nordhoff (journalist)
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Charles Nordhoff (1830-1901) was an American journalist, descriptive and miscellaneous writer. He was born in Erwitte, Germany (Prussia) in 1830, and emigrated to the United States in 1845. He was educated in Cincinnati, and was for nine years at sea, in the navy and merchant service; from 1853 to 1857 in various newspaper offices; was then employed editorially by the Harpers (1861), and for the next ten years on the staff of the New York Evening Post. From 1871 to 1873 Nordhoff traveled in California and visited Hawaii. He then became Washington correspondent of the New York Herald. His most widely known books are Communistic Societies of The United States, and California for Health, Pleasure and Residence. He was a New York journalist for many years. The town of Ojai, California was named for him originally. It was changed due to anti-German sentiment of the World War I era. Nordhoff died in California in July, 1901.
He was the father of Walter Nordhoff, author of The Journey of the Flame, penned under the name "Antonio de Fierro Blanco".
He was the grandfather of Charles Bernard Nordhoff, co-author of Mutiny on the Bounty.
Nordhoff Street, in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles, is named in his honor.
Works
- Man-of-War Life, largely autobiographical (1855)
- The Merchant Vessel (1855)
- Whaling and Fishing (1856; new edition, 1903)
- Nine Years as a Sailor (1857)
- Secession Is Rebellion (1860)
- The Freedmen of South Carolina (1863)
- America for Free Working Men! (1865)
- California: For Health, Pleasure, and Residence (1873)
- Northern California, Oregon, and the Sandwich Islands (1874)
- Politics for Young Americans (1875)
- The Communistic Societies of the United States (1875)
- The Cotton States in the Spring and Summer of 1875 (1876)
- God and the Future Life (1881)
- Peninsular California (1888)
External links
- Works by Charles Nordhoff at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Charles Nordhoff (journalist) in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- The Perfectionists of Oneida and Wallingford (online text)--Includes description of their "complex marriage" and rites of "criticism."
- California: for health, pleasure, and residence. A book for travellers and settlers (online text)
- This article incorporates text from an edition of the New International Encyclopedia that is in the public domain.
Categories:- American journalists
- German emigrants to the United States
- American writers of German descent
- Naturalized citizens of the United States
- Writers from California
- People from New York City
- 1830 births
- 1901 deaths
- American non-fiction writer stubs
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