American Priestess: The Extraordinary Story of Anna Spafford and the American Colony in Jerusalem
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| 08-06-08 | 5 | 1\1 |
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Adding to Furman Baldwin's commentary on "American Priestess" by Jane Fletcher Geniesse, I too am a 3rd generation descendant of the first wave of members who joined Anna Spaford's American Colony in Jerusalem. Our fathers, Furman and Norman,were sons of Reverend Edward F. Baldwin who with four of his children became early members. Also my mother was 9 years old when her parent and siblings from Nas, Sweden joined the "Overcomers" in 1891.
Like cousin Furman,I learned more about our family background from the book than from our parents and all who knew them, combined. The story at times shocking, is meticulously researched as to characters and covers decades of fascinating social, economic and historic background from the mid 1800's to modern times. The author's deft use of language is a refreshing force to expand one's vocabulary. Without sharing much credit for many positive accomplishments of the American Colony, founder/leader Anna kept tight reins on the colonists by revealing to them her divine guidance undergirded by faith, ego and nepotism. The saga is a revealation of the depth and breadth of human potential for good and evil. If after reading the book, I'd be pleased to hear from any other descendants of the colonists with new informatioin to add. Norman T. Baldwin (baljunor@aol.com). (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-26 08:27:02 EST)
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| 08-05-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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This a very unusual story with serious implications. Full of surprises, it is the work of an experienced historian who can really write. Enjoy the story and gain a better understanding of why America behaves as it does in the Middle East.
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| 08-01-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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Jane Geniesse tells a fast-moving, rigorously reseaarched tale of a Chicago society woman who loses her children in a cross-Atlantic shipwreck, later accompanies her deadbeat husband, wiped out in the Chicago fire, to Jerusalem at the head of a group of evangelical believers in the imminence of Armageddon. Her husband dies and she becomes the leader of the group, which persists in the Holy Land for decades through many adventures and leaves behind the American Colony hotel, still a Jerusalem landmark.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-06 09:43:15 EST)
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| 07-26-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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I was enthralled by this book: by the fascinating story, by the author's skill in carrying out her undertaking of combining a vast sweep of history from the industrial revolution in the Middle Western United States to the roots of the intractable hostilities in the world's Middle East, with deftly included studies of mmigration and migration, the fervor of l9th century religiosity, and layers upon layers all woven tightly together by a human narrative vividly told and nearly unique. A Shipwreck! A heroine at once awesome, fearsome, and overwhelmingly interesting. Who knew the American Colony Hotel in Jersusalem, a way station of select world travelers for a century, had such an amazing beginning? "Who knew?" is something a reader will mutter every few pages. The compression of so much history and so much research is so deft that it gives every impression of ease, becoming a compelling read. That most difficult acheivement is matched by the triumph of telling the human narrative with equally accomplished skill. This book takes you places you may never have imagined you wanted to go, and you will be so grateful for the journey.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-02 10:39:54 EST)
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| 07-26-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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Hi Jane:
> I have just finished reading American Priestess. I am > most impressed by the tremendous amount of research > that must have gone into it. > As the child of two former Colony members I had, of > course, heard of some of the conditions under which > they lived. I only had bits and pieces and never knew > in detail the full story. Your book filled in all the > blanks and even set the scene with the background of > the epic changes that were occurring in the Middle > East during those times. > Your perspective of the whole Colony situation was > very much like that of my parents. You may be > interested in what I had heard about Bertha's visit to > Buffalo in 1922. As you indicated my parents had no > love for her after the treatment they had received > from her and her mother. They were very surprised that > she would visit with them. However, they received her > civilly. When Bertha first arrived she hid her true > feelings about these people who had become > disenchanted with the Colony and had left. My mother > told me she walked into the Baldwin parlor where, as a > baby of a few months I was lying in a crib and > exclaimed, "Oh Fareedy, he is a prince." > As for her comments following the visit stating that > she was contemptuous of their "efforts to support > themselves as photographers" and "they had made no > impression on Buffalo" they were belied by the fact > that the Baldwin Studio was one of Buffalo's leading > photographic studios. This was before the days when > large companies had their own photo departments and > and my father's clients included; Ford Motor Company, > Buffalo Gasoline Engine, Pratt and Lambert, Sterling > Engine and many other large firms. His portraiture won > National prizes in the Professional Photo Categories. > Although Lewis Larsson as head of the photo department > of the Colony gets most credit for the Colony > pictures, my father was one of the chief > photographers. for example in Mia Grondahl's book, > "The Dream of Jerusalem" there are many references to > his contributions such as, " In 1907 Furman Baldwin > departed on a year-long photographic expedition to > India and Ceylon. The result was hundreds upon > hundreds of stereographic pictures of fakirs, street > life, temples and landscapes, revealing a top class > stereophotographer." > It is interesting to note that a Colony policy was to > deny credit to the individual photographers for their > work and to label all photos "The American Colony > Photographers." > As I read and reread my mother's memoirs and my > Grandmother's diaries I am continually fascinated by > their experiences. The material you have presented has > enriched their stories for me. > Congratulations on achieving such a wonderful > accomplishment! > With all best wishes, Furman S. Baldwin (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-02 10:39:54 EST)
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| 07-22-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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This is one of the more informative books written regarding the history of Americans who had influence in Jerusalem and the holy land in the last century. The author has researched her subject thoroughly and made a complex story interesting and understandable. Well worth your time and effort.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-27 09:47:55 EST)
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| 07-22-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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A Book for those who love the Exotic and the Unusual
Jane Geniesse's book "American Priestess: The Extraordinary Story of Anna Spafford and the American Colony in Jerusalem" brings alive another time. Geniesse follows the passion of a Chicago heiress, Anna Spafford, to search for the exotic beauty in ancient Jerusalem. Following the footsteps of Gertrude Bell and Freya Stark, Geniesse creates yet yet another devoted heroine of the Near East in her book. Starting as a wealthy pasha's fort like villa, The American Colony Hotel has survived for more than a century as a place where international diplomats, correspondents, American and English expatriates met and discussed the issues of the day. The lure of the hotels' oriental decor with its Moorish arches and tiles, wooden coffered ceilings, and a cool enclosed courtyard with fountains and lemon trees which can still be found on the outside of the old walls and the Old city's Damascus Gate. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-27 09:47:55 EST)
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| 07-19-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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And to think that after 40+ years in the Middle East, I thought that the American Colony was "just" a hotel!! Thanks to Jane Geniesse, and after reading her fascinating book, "American Priestess," I now know the convoluted and incredible history of that site! For anyone who has stayed at the hotel or has the remotest interest in the historical events that occurred in Jerusalem at the end of the 19th century until the founding of the State of Israel, this is a "must read" book.
And now to realize that the American Colony all began with a fanatic American and his fanatic American/Norwegian wife, all brought back to life by Geniesse...incredible!! Karen Asfour (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-22 10:06:54 EST)
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| 07-18-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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Through a masterful weaving of history with personal narrative, Geniesse has created an indelible, living portrait of the seemingly continuous and always tragic struggle for power, even when it comes to matters of faith. Beginning in Chicago, during a period of intense religious revivalism, the story concludes in that most sacred yet conflict-ridden city, Jerusalem, and casts an unsparing light both on American idealism and religious fundamentalism."
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-22 10:06:54 EST)
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| 07-18-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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A real page-turner, beautifully written. Deep scholarship, fascinating characters. A story, largely set in Jerusalem in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, of the American fundamentalist movement and the birth of modern Palestine and Israel. A story that provides a nuanced understanding of today's problems in that tortured part of the world.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-22 10:06:54 EST)
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| 07-16-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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This is one of the most fabulous thrillrides of my reading/literary life.The only thing I'm sad about now is that I don't have these astonishing pages to swamp my mind again tomorrow.I COULD HAVE READ FOREVER!!!! About fifty pages in I felt I'd plunged over a waterfall into the rapids of words below and wondered if I would ever make it out through the swirling whitewater of churning character and history and grand events and deep analysis and heart rending meaning and despair over the turmoil of what did, might, or would happen. In the end these pages illuminate the past with the intensity and prescience of tomorrow's
headlines. Fan Fair (deep south) (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-18 21:14:47 EST)
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| 07-10-08 | 5 | 1\1 |
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For anyone with mid-western ancestors, this phenomenal religious and protestant work ethic mentality makes me ever more curious about my great grandparents and their beliefs and life style. It's simply fascinating. From the Chicago fire, to the strong belief in retuning all Jews to Palestine and converting them to Christianity ---an incredible piece of our past. And so very exciting to discover.
For anyone who was taken by "the devil and the white city", this is a must read! (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-17 09:11:45 EST)
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