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Fleur du Lac: Stories From Behind the Walls of the Flower of the Lake Hardcover – July 15, 2025

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Management number 219436941 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $50.00 Model Number 219436941
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Created by one of the most consequential industrialists of the mid 20th century, Henry J Kaiser, Fleur du Lac was one of the last Golden Era estates constructed at fabulous Lake Tahoe. The beautiful stone walls of this grand estate have witnessed family triumphs and tragedies, conversations and decisions that affected world history, dazzling parties with famous celebrities, academy award winning actors and directors creating a fantasy world for the smash hit movie Godfather II, Cold War international political intrigue, and more than a few twists and turns of personal and corporate fate. If only those walls could talk….But now they can! In this comprehensive exploration of the rich history of this great American estate, authors Bob and Paula Boldt lead us on a journey through the time-arrow of Fleur du Lac history by telling true stories from behind the walls of the "flower of the Lake." From the time Washoe braves walked the land, through rustic early California land claim settlements, through the Golden Era of boat racing on Lake Tahoe highlighted by Henry Kaiser and Stanley Dollar, and through three subsequent owners' attempts to preserve the integrity and relevance of the estate, this story is perfect for fans of architecture, early boat racing, family drama, Horatio Alger stories, and political history. Come with us on this literary journey augmented by a treasure trove of vintage photographs and videos as the story lives on through an exclusive website accompanying this book. Read more

ISBN13 979-8998836848
Language English
Publisher OurOwn Media
Dimensions 12 x 1 x 10.5 inches
Item Weight 5.7 pounds
Print length 448 pages
Publication date July 15, 2025

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