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Big Alma, San Francisco's Alma Spreckels, Bernice Scharlach

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Big Alma, San Francisco's Alma Spreckels, Bernice Scharlach
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
resource.biographical
individual biography
Illustrations
genealogical tablesillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Big Alma
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
911240338
Responsibility statement
Bernice Scharlach
Sub title
San Francisco's Alma Spreckels
Summary
"One of San Francisco's most vivid characters. Born with an unshakeable belief that she was destined for greatness, Alma de Bretteville Spreckels (1881-1968) rose from poverty to become one of San Francisco's most powerful women. Alma's humble beginnings and scandalous lifestyle would alienate her from the cream of San Francisco society: she became an artists' model, befriended European royalty, married sugar magnate Adolph Spreckels, lived in the grandest mansion in San Francisco, and at age fifty-seven chartered a plane and eloped with a cowboy. But that same larger-than-life personality was a fruitful asset in the many pursuits that claimed her passions, the most notable of which still stands high on the Golden Gate headlands. Big Alma celebrates the woman who brought Rodin's works to America and built the Palace of the Legion of Honor to hold them. After six printings, this new edition features new photographs, an updated family tree, and an introduction that adds more recently uncovered information and explores the intermingling of fact and controversy in the telling of Alma's story"--From publisher's website
Table Of Contents
Note on the revised edition -- Foreword -- Introduction / Martin Chapman -- Alma's budding beauty -- From Miss Republic to Miss Spreckels -- Alma embraces motherhood -- Alma collides with French culture -- "A blessing to all humanity" -- Alma's war with Belgium -- Alma captures France -- Queen of the City -- The second royal rejection -- Alma on the prowl -- The honorary President of the Board -- Alma takes a husband -- Marriage by mail -- Alma goes to war -- Mother of Maryhill -- Alma heaves to on the Maritime Museum -- The patrons of art and music -- A museum for Loïe -- Gangy -- Alma becomes a recluse -- Epilogue -- Biographies -- De Bretteville and Spreckels family trees
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