Monday, May 7, 2018

BOOK HUNT TURNS UP GREAT AMERICA FINDS

Little  Darwin  hits  photographic  home  runs on  North  Queensland  tour.


An  op shop in  the sugarcane town  of  Babinda  surprisingly  yielded  the above highly illustrated  three books , one signed by   author Paul  Sniffen  , all  printed in  Great Britain. They are packed  with   early  photographs,  advertisements , some cartoons,  concise  information  which  makes  for  a  pleasing , informative  read  on  many  subjects.  Some highlights -
 
TOWNSHIP  OF  OCEANS  
 
 One of the many points of interest is a house resembling that of the Addams Family which  had  belonged to the actor  Edwin Booth , brother of John Wilkes Booth who  assassinated  Abraham Lincoln .  A resident had been a roller skate fan, still skating  for exercise each day  at 87,  who brought over an  overseas champ  to  promote the sport . 
 
 The biggest names in  entertainment , including Sophie Tucker, Helen Morgan , Lillian Russell  and  Irish tenor  John McCormack,   passed through  the nightspot on  Lake Wanamassa  known as  Ross Fenton Farm . 
 
The editor of the  Washington  Post and the New York World , Colonel George Harvey , had also  lived in the area ; later became the ambassador to  Great Britain .  During the l920s there was  house on  an estate which was  said to be a luxury speakeasy and  gambling joint that catered for  the  well heeled ; later on , the  land was  subdivided , the mansion became a  synagogue . 

There is a section covering locals who served in various wars  ,including  a WWl roll  of  honour .
 
ASBURY PARK

There is  good coverage of early firemen  and their  rigs ; front and interior views of shops, showing a wide variety of goods  for sale . The  first electric  trolley car, the second in America, ran there in 1891. A 1912 interior of a bank  shows the  special department set  aside  for  women customers , with several baskets of flowers, under the control of a  female vice president .

Religious faiths and churches  are  extensively covered .  Mention is made of the popularity of bicycles, enabling  women  to get  about . The maker of  go-carts, chairs for invalids  and baby carriages  converted wheelchairs  into rolling chairs for  able  bodied vacationers, couples , who could be pushed up and down boardwalks. Mineral waters were all the go  to relieve  rheumatism  and  other ailments .

Displayed is the popular modest  swimsuit called the "Bradley Bag" made from heavy blue flannel , with long sleeves , pants down to the ankles, which enabled ladies to cavort about in the water . The Toffee King  dealt in famous English sweetmeats.

 
LONG BRANCH
 
There are many photographs of mansions , a section dealing with the actors and actresses who passed through , a 1907 shot of  the cast for the  Merry Widow and another  view  which could either be a naval vessel  used to promote  HMS Pinafore  or a  mock up  of  the  ship .
 
The Vanderbilts   are  featured  along with Sir Thomas Lipton of  America's Cup fame  and Lillian Russell , the  obviously very popular first pin up  girl  in those days .   General Ulysses  S. Grant  , in top hat ,  not looking the best, is  shown  three days before  he  died . He is of  particular interest  as  the  book  hunt also  produced the  Personal Memoirs of  U. S. Grant .

There is  a   fullplate photo of  President William McKinley and a  view of  the statue of James  Abram  Garfield, 20th US president , who died at Long Branch . "Mrs  Abraham Lincoln" spent a  summer  in the city . All three books published by Arcadia Publishing , an imprint of Chalford Publishing, New Hampshire .