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Glen-Echo on-the-Potomac

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The booklet is extensively illustrated with photographs of the Glen Echo Cafe, an enormous structure, built in 1890 out of 30,000 cedar logs, where the Washington D.C. elite dined during the brief five-month life of the building. Additional photographs of the Potomac River, the C & O Canal, Conduit Road (now MacArthur Boulevard), and scenic views around Glen Echo, Maryland round out the pages. The text describes the natural beauty of the area and touts the health benefits of the Potomac Palisades over the 'bad airs' of the City. Plans for a community of palatial homes are related along with a promise of locally quarried granite, in a wide variety of colors for home construction, to be supplied at cost. The text was written prior to the end of November 1890 when the Cafe burned down. A few pages were added, describing the destruction of the cafe with a promise to rebuild the cafe in stone, between December 1890 and early 1891 when it was first published. Large sections of the text are filled with poetic descriptions of the Glen Echo area, the poetry is well structured but is not likely to be to the tastes of most modern readers. Some copies are without a copyright notice, others have a notice added by rubber stamp indicating a copyright by 'E & E Baltzley'. A rare sub-edition exists, consisting of 25 copies of the beige covered edition which were returned to the publisher and rebound in morocco leather; several examples survive.

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