McIlhenny's Gold: How a Louisiana Family Built the Tabasco Empire
By Jeffrey Rothfeder
Read by Norman Dietz
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ISBN: 9798200139170
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ISBN: 9798200139194
 
| Runtime: | 9.87 Hours | 
| Category: | Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography | 
| Audience: | Adult | 
| Language: | English | 
Summary
Summary
After the Civil War ended, Edmund McIlhenny, an ambitious and tenacious Louisiana businessman, found himself with few prospects. The South's economy in ruins and his millions of dollars in Confederacy currency worthless, he had no choice but to return with his wife, Mary, to her family home in Avery Island, a former sugar plantation destroyed by Union soldiers. To McIlhenny's surprise, however, the hot peppers he had planted before being forced off the island had flourished. Desperate for money, he chopped up the peppers, combined them with salt and vinegar, and produced the first batch of hot pepper sauce. He called it Tabasco.Former BusinessWeek editor Jeffrey Rothfeder tells how, from a simple idea—the outgrowth of three peppers planted on an isolated island on the Gulf of Mexico—a secretive family business emerged that would produce one of the best–known brands in the world. In short order, McIlhenny's descendants would turn Tabasco into a gold mine, making it as ubiquitous as Coke, Kodak, and Kleenex: an icon of pop culture. The McIlhenny Company, still run by a family of matchless characters who believe in a rigid code of family loyalty, clings to tradition and the old ways of doing business.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“The history of Tabasco and its creators, the McIlhenny family, makes for a spicy…tale, and Jeffrey Rothfeder serves it up nicely.”                                —Businessweek
                            
                                                        “These days, Tabasco is nearly as ubiquitous as butter and as quotidian as salt and pepper—and this book chronicles that progression in equal parts business story and Faulknerian family saga.”                                —Forbes
                            
                                                        “From its legendary invention in the months after the Civil War, to the carefully guarded recipe and production and the tightly controlled employees’ town in the Louisiana swamps, Rothfeder looks at the extraordinary journey of a family from rags to riches.”                                —History
                            
                                                        “The unembellished saga of the McIlhenny clan is a tale that needs no seasoning.”                                —Portfolio
                            
                                                        “Balanced and always entertaining.”                                —Publishers Weekly
                            
                                                        “Rothfeder manages to tell a compelling story of single-minded product marketing, Southern social history and slavery, and the challenges endemic to all family firms.”                                —Library Journal
                            
                                                        Celebrated narrator Norman Dietz...offers a straightforward, unobtrusive reading that makes the McIlhenny company the star of the story.... His reading is thoroughly intriguing and inspiring.                                —AudioFile
                            
                                                        
                            
                                                Details
Details
| Available Formats : | Library CD, MP3 CD | 
| Category: | Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography | 
| Runtime: | 9.87 | 
| Audience: | Adult | 
| Language: | English | 
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