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The Way We Wore: Styles of the 1930s and '40s and Our World Since Then
Published in Hardcover by Marsha Hunt (1993)
Author: Marsha Hunt
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first hand review
i actually worked with this lovely film star of the 40's and 50's and helped advise her as to paper, format, type face etc. in getting this book printed. it is one of the pure joys of my life and i felt transported to another era as i was welcomed into her home in Sherman Oaks and was treated to lunch and great stories of her era
Barbara Ludwig Hooper
Tucson, Arizona

Capturing the glamour and style of Hollywood's yesteryears
This is a wonderful "cofffee table" book filled with the author's personal collection of black and white photos capturing the fashions of classic times. She was a model and a movie star and her notes and reflections are as interesting as the history captured through the photos. This book is a great reference for costume or clothing designers who want to recreate the style and panache of this period.

This is an extraordinary undertaking, a "jewel" of a find.
What a delight and pleasure it was to read "The Way We Wore." It is truly a one-of-a-kind effort. An extraordinary read and treasure. Ms. Hunt (and her publisher) have given us a jewel of a book. Film buffs and fashion designers will find they MUST have this rare & timely, work in their library.


Karl Bodmer's America
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Nebraska Pr (1984)
Authors: Karl Bodmer, Marsha V. Gallagher, and David C. Hunt
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The definitive guide to Bodmer's beautiful work
Browsing through this tome transports one to the expedition Bodmer depicts. Accompanying commentary helps place the works in an historic context. The beauty of the works stand alone, but are made especially poignant with 20th century perspective that many of the Native American subjects will soon be destroyed through disease. A stunning collection.

Breathtaking watercolor artist when America was new
Karl's artistic pieces are some of the best I've seen. He shows the life behind the scenes and people he paints. This is an account of his travels through America when it was still young. If you like watercolor and breathtaking scenery, this book is for you


Free
Published in Hardcover by E P Dutton (1993)
Author: Marsha Hunt
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This book is extremely thought provoking. It leaves the reader wondering what's going to happen next. It's easy reading and a true page turner.


Repossessing Ernestine: A Granddaughter Uncovers the Secret History of Her American Family
Published in Hardcover by HarperCollins (1996)
Author: Marsha Hunt
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Repossessing Ernestine is a fabulous outline of a Memoir
Repossessing Ernestine is a very interesting, compelling novel, however, Marsha Hunt should have given the reader more history of the "Talented Tenth". I am sure there some readers were lost and confused with many points in the book. More information about the "light skinned" elite in America and their history would better explain how Ernestine's world evolved, thus, lending credence to the idealism that was her true captor. Ernestine Hunt was a victim of social mores, beliefs and practices more so than alleged "mental illness".

Marsha Hunt did not explain how it came to be that her mother and father met, married then divorced. The reader is not given an explanation of why her father was not present in your life and how she truly felt about that. These facts would speak to the evloution of the "Talented Tenth" tradition up to 1956.

Repossessing Ernstine is a fabulous outline of an interesing memoir/biography. Marsha Hunt should follow up on this novel with another, giving more depth and insight into important historical incidences of Ernestine's early life. The reader needs to be re-introuduced to Ernestine Hunt - this time, instead of offering participant observation facts, invite the reader into Ernestine's world.

Can we have some more, please?
I read this book some years ago. I even called a friend who now lives once more in her home town of Memphis, TN. She assured me of the accuracy of events and names. Reading this book was equivalent to eating and enjoying a good multi-course meal. However, before I could finish the dessert, the table was cleared. As with many, if not all readers of this book, I hope that there will be a follow up book delving further for explanations. We are left hanging in mid air over quite a few issues. Does Marsha Hunt feel she gave all that she felt we needed to know, or did she grow weary and/or scared of finding more answers? Truly she cannot be content with the finality she offered to us. Still, bravo to her for her determination.

Touching
I must firstly disagree with the review that I have read. This book was capturing, and I was unable to put it down, I was reading in ques, while travelling and staying awake late into the night to finish it. I am a Mental Health nurse, and can understand the chain of events in Ernestine's life, especially in the era which she lived. Ms Hunt did an exceptional job of locating her 'lost and forgotten' grandmother, and whatever her motivation was, she appeared to increase the quality of Ernestine's life. I would be interested to learn how she spent the following years. Again Ms Hunt is to be commended. I have recommended the book to many friends,who have all enjoyed it, and after four years, I recommended it to another friend only last week.


Joy
Published in Hardcover by E P Dutton (1991)
Author: Marsha Hunt
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Like Venus fading
Published in Unknown Binding by Flamingo ()
Author: Marsha Hunt
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Real Life
Published in Paperback by Books Britain (01 April, 1988)
Author: Marsha Hunt
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Views of a Vanishing Frontier
Published in Paperback by Joslyn Art Museum (1984)
Authors: John C. Erers, Marsha V. Gallagher, David C. Hunt, Joseph C. Porter, and John Canfield Ewers
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