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Unremembered Book 2
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Unremembered Book 2

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Jack Magnus, Readers' Favorite: "Unremembered is a grand and glorious tapestry of events and personages whose impacts were definitely felt, but whose stories have for the most part been forgotten or overlooked." At the outset of the twentieth century, aspiring painters, sculptors, and photographers converge on Paris, the center of the art world, to hone their craft, while in New York and London theater managers and popular actors of the day present the latest stage productions to enthusiastic crowds. Meanwhile, the prospects of war in Europe loom menacingly just over the horizon. Like other enterprises, the future of the entertainment industry, while thriving, braces for the impact of a conflict that will eventually affect both sides of the Atlantic.

It's against this uncertain backdrop that Ken Zurski, author of the award-winning Unremembered, provides another fascinating look at once-famous people that are now mostly forgotten by time. From influential theater-types to groundbreaking artists to far-reaching visionaries, this new collection of Unremembered tells a story of connections and consequences that once again reminds us that the people we meet and the friendships we keep not only change lives, but history as well.

FEATURING Mrs. Pat Campbell Kathleen Bruce Scott Isadora Duncan Edward Steichen Loie Fuller Sada Yacco Charles Frohman George Kessler Charles Klein Maud Allan Edward M. House Pauline Chase David Belasco Maude Adams Mary Garden Ellen Terry James M. Barrie Harry Gordon Selfridge Gaby Deslys Mary Desti Rita Jolivet Felix Nadar Oscar Hammerstein I Justus Miles Forman

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Amika Press
Date
19 September 2022
Pages
264
ISBN
9781956872118

Jack Magnus, Readers' Favorite: "Unremembered is a grand and glorious tapestry of events and personages whose impacts were definitely felt, but whose stories have for the most part been forgotten or overlooked." At the outset of the twentieth century, aspiring painters, sculptors, and photographers converge on Paris, the center of the art world, to hone their craft, while in New York and London theater managers and popular actors of the day present the latest stage productions to enthusiastic crowds. Meanwhile, the prospects of war in Europe loom menacingly just over the horizon. Like other enterprises, the future of the entertainment industry, while thriving, braces for the impact of a conflict that will eventually affect both sides of the Atlantic.

It's against this uncertain backdrop that Ken Zurski, author of the award-winning Unremembered, provides another fascinating look at once-famous people that are now mostly forgotten by time. From influential theater-types to groundbreaking artists to far-reaching visionaries, this new collection of Unremembered tells a story of connections and consequences that once again reminds us that the people we meet and the friendships we keep not only change lives, but history as well.

FEATURING Mrs. Pat Campbell Kathleen Bruce Scott Isadora Duncan Edward Steichen Loie Fuller Sada Yacco Charles Frohman George Kessler Charles Klein Maud Allan Edward M. House Pauline Chase David Belasco Maude Adams Mary Garden Ellen Terry James M. Barrie Harry Gordon Selfridge Gaby Deslys Mary Desti Rita Jolivet Felix Nadar Oscar Hammerstein I Justus Miles Forman

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Amika Press
Date
19 September 2022
Pages
264
ISBN
9781956872118