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"John H. McFadden and His Age: Cotton and Culture in Philadelphia is the first biography dedicated to John McFadden (1850-1921), Philadelphia's-if not the country's-grandest cotton king of his time and collector and donor of an important grouping of British paintings now in the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Tracing his life in both England and Philadelphia, this book not only examines how McFadden accumulated his wealth and art collection, but also illuminates his roles as a notable philanthropist, a rare-book collector, a real-estate developer, and a museum administrator, as well as the founder of possibly the world's first multimedia news café. Situating him within the context of Philadelphia's late-nineteenth and early-twentieth-century major players, McFadden is revealed as the city's unofficial arts czar, overseeing-and often ruling- many of its foremost cultural institutions"--
"Born into the upper reaches of Philadelphia society, George H. McFadden (1907-1953) was expected to join the McFadden family cotton brokerage-or become a polo-playing playboy like his father. Instead, McFadden made his own path. Fascinated by the ancient world, he offered to fund the Penn Museum's excavations at Kourion, a Greco-Roman site in Cyprus. He joined the dig himself as a self-trained archaeologist, leading to some tension with the professional archaeologists. Over several decades, McFadden created a comfortable life there, replete with a gracious villa and yacht, as a respected figure in the local community. World War II turned Cyprus and nearby Alexandria into a central node for ...
Paleomagnetism is the study of the fossil magnetism in rocks. It has been paramount in determining that the continents have drifted over the surface of the Earth throughout geological time. The fossil magnetism preserved in the ocean floor has demonstrated how continental drift takes place through the process of sea-floor spreading. The methods and techniques used in paleomagnetic studies of continental rocks and of the ocean floor are described and then applied to determining horizontal movements of the Earth's crust over geological time. An up-to-date review of global paleomagnetic data enables 1000 million years of Earth history to be summarized in terms of the drift of the major crustal ...
Excerpt from Catalogue of the Collection of Pictures Formed by John H. McFadden, Esq. Of Philadelphia, Pa Turner's magnificent View of the Burning of the Houses of Parliament may justly rank at the head of the pictures other than portraits. By a happy accident the picture which follows it comprises something of the same scene ninety years before by a man whom Turner may have met in his early boyhood, Richard Wilson. This is one of the earliest existing pictures of London by Wilson, and as a document in the history of the capital of the British Empire it is of the highest interest. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www....
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