The King and Queen of Malibu

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Discover the captivating story of Frederick and May Rindge in *The King and Queen of Malibu*, a gripping narrative that explores love, ambition, and the transformation of Malibu from a remote ranch to a dazzling paradise favored by Hollywood stars. This 272-page book delves into the history of a couple whose determination and grit altered California’s landscape forever. Their journey began in 1887, amidst a burgeoning Los Angeles, where Frederick, a Harvard-trained confidant to presidents, and May, a resilient Midwestern farm girl, forged a bond that would shape history. After Frederick's untimely death, May fiercely protected their legacy, challenging powerful forces to maintain Malibu as her domain. This historical account captures the essence of American spirit and the allure of the Gilded Age, revealing intimate tales from Harvard's halls to New Mexico's Old West and the emergence of San Francisco's counterculture. Ideal for history buffs and lovers of romance, *The King and Queen of Malibu* is not just a book; it's a journey through time that every reader will cherish. Shipping for this item is free, with delivery expected within 6 weeks. Once your order is placed, it cannot be canceled.

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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780393353945
Year: 2017
Publisher: W W Norton & Company
Pages: 272


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Frederick and May Rindge, the unlikely couple whose love story propelled Malibu's transformation from an untamed ranch in the middle of nowhere to a paradise seeded with movie stars, are at the heart of this story of American grit and determinism. He was a Harvard-trained confidant of presidents; she was a poor Midwestern farmer's daughter raised to be suspicious of the seasons. Yet the bond between them would shape history.


The newly married couple reached Los Angeles in 1887 when it was still a frontier, and within a few years Frederick, the only heir to an immense Boston fortune, became one of the wealthiest men in the state. After his sudden death in 1905, May spent the next thirty years fighting off some of the most powerful men in the country”as well as fissures within her own family”to preserve Malibu as her private kingdom. Her struggle, one of the longest over land in California history, would culminate in a landmark Supreme Court decision and lead to the creation of the Pacific Coast Highway. The King and Queen of Malibu traces the path of one family as the country around them swept off the last vestiges of the Civil War and moved into what we would recognize as the modern age. The story of Malibu ranges from the halls of Harvard to the Old West in New Mexico to the beginnings of San Francisco's counter culture amid the Gilded Age, and culminates in the glamour of early Hollywood”all during the brief sliver of history in which the advent of railroads and the automobile traversed a beckoning American frontier and anything seemed possible.

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