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Letters of Mary Baker Eddy to Augusta E. Stetson, C.S.D
Published in Hardcover by Emma Publishing Society (1990)
Authors: Mary Baker Eddy, Gail M. Weatherbe, Augusta E. Stetson, and Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery
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Letters of Mary Baker Eddy to Augusta E. Stetson
The letters of Mary Baker Eddy to Augusta E. Stetson, C.S.D., written between 1889 and 1909, are reproduced from the Manuscript Collection in The Huntington Library, San Marino, California. This priceless collection of letters, written over a period of twenty years, breathes the spirit of genuine Christian Science, and reveals Mary Baker Eddy's love for her "best beloved" student, Augusta E. Stetson. Original publication of Emma Publishing Society. Burgundy cloth; color portrait; 113 pages; Emma Publishing Society, 1990.


The Botanical Gardens at the Huntington
Published in Hardcover by Harry N. Abrams, Incorporated (1996)
Authors: Walter Houk, Don Normark, Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, and Rosemary Verey
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Great souvenir and resource for the gardens
I visited the Huntington Museum in Pasadena last July not expecting all that much but was most impressed. I particularly enjoyed the scope and variety of their botanical gardens and so bought this book to remind myself of what I'd seen and also to learn more about the background of the gardens and how they came to be.

I was disappointed in no respect. The book provides historical photographs as well as an account of how Henry Huntington both earned his wealth and used it to establish this marvelous place. It goes on to provide sumptuous photographs of all parts of the gardens, covering both what's there and how they were established. Detail on the desert section and the Japanese section (my two favorites) were particularly appreciated. My only quibble is that a chapter on the notable trees is saved for the end, rather than covering the trees along with the location they belong to. This seems rather odd but is a minor note.

All in all, this book is a splendid souvenir and resource for the gardens of Huntington.

This is not a review but a correction.
As author you have listed the photographer instead of the writer. The author should be Walter Houk, as you will discover on the title page.


Henry E. Huntington and the creation of southern California
Published in Unknown Binding by Ohio State University Press ()
Author: William B. Friedricks
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A very ineteresting and informative work
Huntington is a household name for anyone in Southern California. The name is everywhere in Los Angeles due to the tremendous influence this metropolitan entrepreneur had on the development of one of America's largest cities.

His start in big business was with the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, where his uncle served as the company's president. He showed tremendous skill and quickly ascended in the business world to become one of the most powerful businessmen in the United States.

Although he only had a high school education, Henry Huntington possessed incredible business savvy. He succeeded in almost everything he attempted, but his work in Southern California was the crown jewel.

Friedricks points out each of the major events in Henry Huntington's life, both at the personal and professional level. He discusses both Huntington's amazing contributions to Southern California and his scandalous personal life.

The book is balanced. It keeps the reader interested. It is a definite "must read" for anyone interested in the history of Southern California or the story of a major leader in the business world during the era of American industrialization.

This is an outstanding book
This is an outstanding book. It is superbly written and thoroughly researched. If your interested in the Pacific Electric or Southern Pacific, this book is a valuable addition to your bookshelf.


A Victorian Gentlewoman in the Far West: The Reminiscences of Mary Hallock Foote
Published in Paperback by H E Huntington Library & Art (1992)
Authors: Mary Hallock Foote, Rodman W. Paul, and Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery
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A Victorian Gentlewoman with True Grit
Mary Hallock Foote came west with her engineer husband Arthur D. Foote, a dreamer-engineer, to build dams, lay out canals, and tame the vast desert areas. While they waited through one frustration after another with various backers, she kept the family solvent with her delightful sketches and stories, all the while raising her children on the boundary of civilization. Oh, that's with the help of a proper English tutor, of course.

Her prose is grandiloquent in the early chapters, something of an annoying Victorian mannerism in my mind. She lavishes compliments with abandon on her family and associates, as well as the landscape. Thank goodness the editors carefully footnoted Mrs. Foote! Otherwise the reader wouldn't have a clue as to whom she was writing about so ecstatically. (Actually, the volume is soundly annotated and edited throughout.)

However, in the later chapters, when the family settles down in Idaho, near what was to be the highest dam in the world at the time, the Arrowrock, her prose deepens and her style strengthens. She begins to incorporate her western life, the engineers and workers lives, into her stories. The geological phrase, "Angle of Repose," emerges in this section. The prose, like the work, becomes purposeful in its passion.

Is is, after all, of Mary Hallock Foote and her husband, Arthur, that Wallace Stegner wrote in his Pulitzer prize-winning fictional account, "The Angle of Repose." Here we really get the story in the words of those who lived it.

The frustrations of engineering the dam and engineering the financial and political backing are superbly related. The latter half of the book is more than worth the slower early portion. The account it bears of life in the early western United States is a treasure of its times. I heartily recommend it.


American Drawings and Watercolors from the Huntington Collections: An Exhibition in the Virginia Steele Scott Gallery, the Huntington Library and Art
Published in Paperback by H E Huntington Library & Art (1988)
Author: Susan. Danly
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The Art of Bloomsbury
Published in Hardcover by Princeton Univ Pr (04 January, 2000)
Authors: Richard Shone, James Beechey, Richard Morphet, Roger Eliot Fry, Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant, Tate Gallery, Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, and Yale Center for British Art
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The Book of the General Lawes and Libertyes Concerning the Inhabitants of the Massachusets: Reprinted from the Unique Copy of the 1648 Edition in the Henry E. Huntington Library
Published in Hardcover by H E Huntington Library & Art (1998)
Authors: Richard S. Dunn, Henry E. Huntington, 4500, and He Huntington
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The Botanical Gardens at the Huntington Library
Published in Hardcover by H E Huntington Library & Art (1996)
Authors: Walter Houk, Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, and Don Normark
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The Bridgewater Manuscript of Thomas Middleton's: A Game at Chess (Studies in British Literature, Vol 9)
Published in Hardcover by Edwin Mellen Press (1995)
Authors: Thomas Middleton, T.H. Howard-Hill, and Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery
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British Art, 1740-1820: Essays in Honor of Robert R. Wark
Published in Hardcover by Huntington Library (1992)
Authors: Robert R. Wark, Guilland Sutherland, and Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery
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