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Palm Beach, Mar-A-Lago, and the Rise of America's Xanadu (Paperback)
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Palm Beach, Mar-A-Lago, and the Rise of America's Xanadu (Paperback)
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Discovery Miles 4 740
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Looking at the island of Palm Beach today, with its unmatched
mansions, tony shops, and pristine beaches, one is hard pressed to
visualize the dense tangle of Palmetto brush and mangroves that it
was when visionary entrepreneur and railroad tycoon Henry Flagler
first arrived there in April 1893. Trusting his remarkable
instincts, within less than a year he had built the Royal Poinciana
Hotel, and two years later what was to become the legendary
Breakers--instantly establishing the island as the preferred
destination for those who could afford it. Over the next 125 years,
Palm Beach has become synonymous with exclusivity--especially its
most famous residence, "Mar-a-Lago." As Les Standiford relates,
"the high walls of Mar-a-Lago and other manses like it were
seemingly designed to contain scandal within as much as keep
intruders out."With the authority and narrative prose style that
has gained Standiford's work widespread acclaim, Palm Beach,
Mar-a-Lago, and the Rise of America's Xanadu tells the history of
this fabled landscape intertwined with the colorful lives of its
famous protagonists. Flagler's own marriages to Ida Alice Shourds
and Mary Lily Kenan perhaps initiated the dramas to come. While
sewing machine heir Paris Singer and architect Addison Mizner
created the "Mediterranean look" of Palm Beach in the 1910s,
inspiring the building of such modern day palaces as Eva and Ed
Stotesbury's "El Mirasol," the centerpiece of Palm Beach became the
fever dream of Marjorie Merriweather Post and her equally wealthy
husband E. F. Hutton, for whom Ziegfeld Follies designer Joseph
Urban built "Mar-a-Lago" in 1927. Marjorie "ruled" social Palm
Beach through two other marriages and for years on her own until
her death in 1973. The fate of her mansion threatened to tear apart
the very fabric of the town until Donald Trump acquired it in 1985.
Les Standiford brings alive a fabled place and the characters--the
rich, famous and infamous alike--who have been drawn inexorably to
it.
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