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Splendid Isolation: The Jekyll Island Millionaires Club 1888-1942 [Paperback]

Pamela Bauer Mueller (Author)
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January 1, 2010
AN HISTORICAL NOVEL Untamed, and virtually unchanged since its discovery in 1733 by General James Oglethorpe, Jekyll Island s history unfolds with the excitement and suspense of a fairy tale. Because so many of the world s greatest minds and bank accounts gathered together in virtual isolation for three months each year, history was made on Jekyll Island. A group of tycoons with surnames such as Rockefeller, Morgan, Vanderbilt, Pulitzer, Baker and others formed their exclusive Millionaires Club on this island hideaway the richest and most inaccessible club of that time. Between 1888 and 1942, Jekyll Island was open only to Club members families and their guests for hunting, relaxing and playing in luxurious ease. In this sweeping historical saga, you will discover the Millionaires joys, tribulations, and deeply guarded secrets told through the unique voices of four Club employees. In this true story of the island getaway that offered them sovereignty, discover how the decisions of these powerful men changed the face of world finances, business and politics as they built modern America.

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Jekyll Island is a small islet off the coast of Georgia, which between the years 1888 and 1942 was the site of an exclusive club and resort of America's wealthiest and powerful men. While Splendid Isolation could be the standard tale of princes and leisure, Mueller opens the history of this island by using employees of the grounds to narrate the tale of the rise and fall of the resort. A native of Georgia, Mueller's love for the state, its culture, and its peoples shine through and her easy, unrushed tone is soothing. She also proves that the men and women who populated the isolated retreat were more than their wealth: for example, the United States' Federal Reserve had its roots in secret meetings held on the island between members. Another plus is the description of the stunning scenery and wildlife preserved on the island. Though the fictionalized narrative form may make Splendid Isolation appear a bit trivial beside other non-fiction works on the island, Mueller's enthusiasm for Georgia history is infectious, and the book is an excellent purchase for those interested in the Gilded Age and in Georgia. --Angela Tate/Sacramento Book Review

Pamela Bauer Mueller spins an intriguing tale about the powerful financiers chasing the American entrepreneurial dream and then relaxing undisturbed, at their prestigious winter hideaway in Jekyll Island. By blending fact with fiction, she brings history to life and turns the past into a dynamic place detailing how the island became an important player in world events. This book will serve as a wonderful reminder of a lovely place that could have easily been called Camelot. --Cary Knapp - Coastal Illustrated, Issue 1010

Between 1888 and 1942, the Jekyll Island Club served as the winter playground for an exclusive group of this country's richest men. A new historical novel, --Splendid Isolation: The Jekyll Island Millionaires Club 1888-1942-- by Pamela Bauer Mueller, tells the story from the perspective of the people who worked for the club and its members. Her history is spot on and her characters are the actual people involved. It s a fascinating history and a great story. --The Moultrie Creek Newsletter

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Happy News!!! Splendid Isolation has received the following award recognition:
-2011 National Indie Excellence Book Awards Finalist in the Historical Fiction category.
-2011 Award of the Order of the South
as bestowed by the Southern Academy of Letters, Arts   & Sciences for outstanding service and extraordinary contributions to education, research, literature   and the history of the Golden Isles.
-2010 ForeWord Reviews Book of the Year Finalist in the Fiction - Historical category.
-2010 New England Book Festival Award Runner-up in the "Wild Card" category.
-2010 USA Book News Best Book Award Finalist in the "Biography/Historical" category.

We are excited to share this news with you!

Product Details

  • Paperback: 276 pages
  • Publisher: Pinata Publishing (January 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0980916305
  • ISBN-13: 978-0980916300
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #68,618 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I was raised in North Bend, Oregon, a peaceful town close to the sea. As the oldest of five children, I often entertained my siblings with fabricated stories about witches and magical creatures. My parents passed on to us their love of the written word and we became avid readers. Dad, a radiologist who had several medical books and a few short stories published, told us we could do anything if we really believed in ourselves.

In the middle of my high school freshman year our family moved to Klamath Falls in southern Oregon, with a lake for water-skiing and exciting new educational and social challenges. Reading and writing were my favorite school subjects. Through them I began a life-long quest for travel and new adventures.

During my second year at Lewis and Clark College in Portland, I traveled to Mexico with twenty-two students and two professors to study for six months with the Experiment in International Living. For two months we lived with families in Merida, Yucatan, before moving to Mexico City to study with local University professors. While living in a pension in Mexico City, I met a young architect who would eventually become my husband. But first I had to convince my parents to let me return to Mexico to study for a year at the University of the Americas. I finished my final year at Lewis and Clark College with a B.A. in Spanish.

Now I could follow my travel dreams! For two years I flew as a flight attendant for Pan American Airlines, flying to every continent except Africa. In those days we had 3-4 day layovers in amazing places like Argentina, Aruba, Tahiti, and Thailand; my hungry mind was already storing information for book material.

I married Eduardo Gual in 1969 and lived happily in Mexico City for eighteen years. We raised our two daughters to be bi-lingual and bi-cultural. In my free time, I entertained myself by working as an actress in Mexican television programs, American movies filmed in Mexico (Caveman, Under Fire, Volunteers, etc.) modeling, and filming commercials. I also taught Spanish to American executives and English to Mexican businessmen and children.

In 1986, after my divorce, I brought my daughters to San Diego to start over. I became a U.S. Customs Inspector and was sent to Brunswick, GA to the Federal Law Enforcement Academy for training. As fate would have it, I met my future husband Michael in my basic training class! After a seven-year relationship, (three of them long distance), we married and have just celebrated our thirteenth anniversary!

While working as a Customs Inspector, I wrote my first book "The Bumpedy Road" as a tribute to my daughters to thank them for their courage in following and supporting me and the life changes my divorce had inflicted on them. I decided to write it with our Mexican cat Kiska as narrator. We thought it would be a "stand-alone" book, but school children wrote to me, again and again, asking for a sequel. "Rain City Cats" was written next, also during my six-year tour of duty in Vancouver, B.C. Canada, and "Eight Paws to Georgia" was completed after our move to St. Simons Island, GA. Now we had a "Kiska Trilogy" -- I was really an author! I had worked for twelve years as a Customs Inspector and now my husband encouraged me leave the government and work full-time as an author.

About this time, my younger daughter was raising a guide puppy for Guide Dogs for the Blind. Soon we met Aloha and learned all about the "Puppy-Raising Program." When the time came for her to return Aloha to the school for formal training, she phoned us in tears. I asked her what I could do to make it easier and she answered: "Write a book about Aloha's story." "Hello, Goodbye, I Love You is that story."

Since moving to coastal Georgia, I've been intrigued with local history. Neptune Small lived as a slave on one of the fourteen island plantations during the antebellum period, and he performed an incredibly loving and heroic deed for his master's son. This local legend had never been written in book form, so I sought out Neptune's descendants and asked their permission to write it. "Neptune's Honor" has been well received and has given them their great-grandfather's legacy in written form.

My second historical fiction was released in early 2007. Entitled "An Angry Drum Echoed: Mary Musgrove, Queen of the Creeks," it tells the story of a Creek woman who met General Oglethorpe's ship when he landed to colonize Georgia. She became his interpreter and emissary and smoothed the path to cooperation between the Creeks and the colonists.

This keen interest in southern historical characters takes me back to my youth, when reading biographies and historical fiction captured my imagination and took me to other places. My books are written for children and young adults, to educate yet entertain. Michael and I enjoy traveling and sharing our favorite books. Sometimes we'll even read them to Jasper and Sukey Spice, our cats! We are members of Lions Club International, and I was the local chapter's president in 2006-2007. Our grandbabies bring us great joy and we visit them in Australia and San Diego whenever we can.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Take A Step Back in Time With This Fascinating Account of Jekyll Island and the Millionaires' Club., January 12, 2010
This review is from: Splendid Isolation: The Jekyll Island Millionaires Club 1888-1942 (Paperback)
Pamela Bauer Mueller tells the story of the beginnings of Jekyll Island in a way that makes one wish they had been there. The story, as told by four employees of the wealthy founders of the Millionaires' Club, brings history to life. After reading her account, one is inspired to learn more about these intriguing historical figures.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Bygone Era Brought to Life, April 19, 2010
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Diane Knight (SAINT SIMONS ISLAND, GA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Splendid Isolation: The Jekyll Island Millionaires Club 1888-1942 (Paperback)
Although I have lived in Coastal Georgia for many years, Pamela Bauer Mueller's "Splendid Isolation" was still a revelation. I found it very hard to put down. Having the stories told by long-time employees of the Jekyll Island Club gives one a feeling of privilege to look "behind the scenes," and to imagine what it would be like to live a life so entwined with the Millionaires -- or even to BE one of them. Mueller's ability to evoke a time, a place, and a people is well-honed. She has taken well-researched historical facts and imagined the rest with what comes across as refreshing candor. "Splended Isolation" has given me new eyes to see aspects of the Gilded Age that still remain, as well as the natural beauty of Jekyll Island that is so soothing to the senses.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great look at Jekyll history., March 20, 2010
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R. Rucker (Jekyll Island, GA) - See all my reviews
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I thought I had a good knowledge of Jekyll history living on the island. I was pleasantly surprised by this ingenious take on the Millionaire's lives and especially the lives of the employees behind them. The author tells their story through the employee's eyes in a way that both educates and entertains. I would recommend this book to anyone, especially those with an interest in the Georgia coast.
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