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Glamour, Glitz, & Gossip at Historic Magnolia House

From the Silver Screens of Hollywood to the Lights of Broadway, Celebrity Secrets Exposed Within the Walls of This Old House
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Built in stages between 1830 and 1875, Magnolia House is a historic landmark on Staten Island, the least-visited Outer Borough of New York City. Set within a 10-minute walk from the (free) Staten Island ferry that accesses Manhattan, it's the headquarters of the widely distributed independent press, BLOOD MOON PRODUCTIONS, a feisty wordsmith noted for celebrity biographies that have been reviewed in THE DAILY MAIL, the New York DAILY NEWS, show-biz news reports, and literary journals across the country. Some visitors liken Magnolia House to a grande dame with a centuries-old knack for nourishing high-functioning eccentrics. Many of them have lived or been entertained here since New York's State Senator Howard Bayne, a transplanted Southerner, moved in with his wife, the daughter of the Surgeon General of the Confederate States of America, in the aftermath of that bloodiest of wars on North American soil, the War Between the American States. Since then, many dozens of celebrities--some of them notorious--have whispered their secrets and rehearsed their ambitions within its walls. They've included movie vamps from the silent screen, MIDNIGHT COWBOYS, dancers from the dance, BUTTERFLIES IN HEAT, a heavyweight boxing champ, writers from every hue, faded film goddesses, playwrights who crafted blockbusters for both Marilyn (Monroe) and Elizabeth (Taylor), ultra-avant-garde diarists, every known variety of prima donna and diva, including some from the world of opera, and a world-class Olympic athlete. They've also included Darwin Porter and Danforth Prince, who spent decades here renovating it and producing a stream of FROMMER TRAVEL GUIDES and award-winning celebrity biographies. This book illuminates Magnolia House's contribution to the American Century, when dozens of individual movers and shakers--some of them sane and emotionally stable, others not--visited Magnolia House. This book reveals what they did and what they revealed.

Author Biography:

A former entertainment columnist for The Miami Herald, film historian Darwin Porter is the most prolific and widely reviewed author of show-biz biographies in the world. Formerly employed by the Paris Bureau of the New York Times and later, as co-author of many of The Frommer Guides, Prince is the president of Blood Moon Productions, a New York City-based publishing enterprise committed to salvaging and recording the oral histories of America's entertainment industry. He's also the award-winning innkeeper of a historic and media-centric AirBnb in New York City, MagnoliaHouseSaintGeorge.com.
Release date NZ
December 18th, 2019
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
225 illustrations
Pages
368
Dimensions
152x229x19
ISBN-13
9781936003730
Product ID
32884346

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