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From Its Inception In 1886, The Jekyll Island Club Included In Its Elite Membership The Nation'S Wealthiest Families, Among Them The Rockefellers, Pulitzers, Vanderbilts, And Morgans. Far From The Hectic Northern Cities Where The Members Tended Their Fortunes, This Private Island Refuge Off Georgia'S Coast Offered The Wealthy A Tranquil Change Of Pace.Bringing Together More Than 240 Fascinating Photographs, Barton And June Mccash Trace The Sixtytwoyear History Of This Exclusive Retreat Whose Members At One Time Were Reputed To Represent Oneseventh Of The Nation'S Wealth. From The Time Of The Club'S Opening, Members Came To Jekyll Island Each Winter To Seek Elegant Leisure, Arriving On Yachts Or In Private Train Cars From New York, Boston, Chicago, And Philadelphia. Capturing The Lives And Amusements Of The Very Wealthy, This Evocative Photographic History Presents Descriptions Of Elaborate Costume Balls And Playful Outdoor Parties; The Rockefeller Clan Gathering At Water'S Edge And J. P. Morgan Lounging By The Pool; Victor Astor'S 'Patented Beach Boat' And The Goulds' Private Indoor Tennis Court; The Vanderbilts' Yacht Anchored Offshore And The Imposing 'Cottages' Built By Individual Members.During Their Stays, Members Amused Themselves In A Variety Of Pursuits. In The 1890S They Organized Bicycling Clubs And Held Races On The Beach. Hunting Was Also For A Time A Favorite Activity And The Island Was Regularly Stocked With Imported Wildlifepheasant, Quail, Turkey, And Bucks. By 1919, However, The Game Committee Had Dwindled To One Member, And Prime Hunting Grounds Had Been Cleared For Golf Courses And Tennis Courts. The Hub Of The Island'S Social Life, However, Was The Clubhouse, Where Members Gathered In Formal Attire To Converse, While Drinking Fine Wine And Dining On Freshly Caught Game And Local Delicacies.The Seclusion That Jekyll Island Offered Was Not Impenetrable. On The Day After Christmas In 1900, The Country'S Fascination With Technology Could No Longer Be Resisted, And The Sound Of A Gasoline Automobile Disturbed The Island'S Quiet Glades For The First Time. Despite The Immense Wealth Of The Club, It Was Not Immune To The Stock Market Crash Of 1893 And The Panic Of 1907. The Club Managed To Survive World War I Intact And Enjoyed A 'Golden Age' From 1919 To 1927, During Which Time It Held Its Own Against The Increasingly Popular Florida Resorts. The Stock Market Crash Of 1929, However, Initiated A Death Spiral. Membership Declined Steadily Throughout The 1930S, And When The United States Entered World War Ii, The Club Closed Its Doors Forever.Based On Surviving Club Records, Newspaper Accounts, And Letters And Diaries Of Members And Guests, The Jekyll Island Club Chronicles An Era When Leisure Was The Preserve Of The Wealthy. For More Than Six Decades The Island, Now A State Park, Served As A Haven For Millionaires. As One Visitor Described The Jekyll Island Club, It Was 'The Only Place Of Its Kind In The Worldand Will Never Be Again.'
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- Q: How many pages are in 'The Jekyll Island Club'? A: This book contains two hundred sixty-four pages. It offers a detailed photographic history of the exclusive retreat.
- Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: The binding type is hardcover. This ensures durability and longevity for preserving the beautiful photographs.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the book? A: The dimensions are eight and a half inches by eleven inches. These dimensions provide an ideal size for showcasing photographs.
- Q: Who is the author of 'The Jekyll Island Club'? A: The author is June Hall McCash. She is known for her insightful writing on historical topics.
- Q: What is the main genre of this book? A: The main genre is history. It chronicles the lives of America's wealthy families in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
- Q: How do I read 'The Jekyll Island Club'? A: You can simply open the book and start reading. It is suitable for anyone interested in American history and photography.
- Q: Is this book suitable for children? A: Yes, it's suitable for older children and teenagers. The historical content may engage younger readers with an interest in history.
- Q: What themes are explored in 'The Jekyll Island Club'? A: The book explores themes of wealth, leisure, and social life of the elite. It also reflects on the changes in American society.
- Q: How should I store this book to keep it in good condition? A: Store the book upright in a cool, dry place. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent fading of the photographs.
- Q: Can I clean the book if it gets dirty? A: Yes, you can clean it gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using water or cleaning products to protect the pages.
- Q: What do I do if the book arrives damaged? A: You should contact the seller for a return or exchange. Most sellers will provide options for damaged items.
- Q: Is there a warranty for this book? A: No, books typically do not come with a warranty. However, check the seller's return policy for additional support.
- Q: How does this book compare to other historical books? A: This book is unique due to its focus on a specific elite community. It offers a visual narrative that many general history books do not.
- Q: Is 'The Jekyll Island Club' a good gift for history enthusiasts? A: Yes, it makes an excellent gift for history enthusiasts. The rich imagery and storytelling will appeal to those interested in America's past.
- Q: What is the condition of the book if it's described as 'Used Book in Good Condition'? A: It means the book shows minor signs of wear but is still fully functional. Expect some wear on the cover or pages.