Description: Little Lake Lodge by Lynda Resnick, Aspen, Colorado. Photo # 1 shows the front cover, there are 2 blue dots under the letter "O" in Lodge, there are part of the book and how it was published originally. Photo # 2 shows the binding. Photo # 3 shows the Title Page. Photo # 4 shows the book was written by Lynda Resnick with assistance by Daniel Shaw, Bernard Jazzar and Sarah Chase Shaw. Photo # 5 shows the publishing date of 1994. Because the book was self-published, that's all the information I had. I believe the book was meant to be given to people who visited the house, but was never really sold to the public. Photos 6 and 7 show the Blessing of Little Lake Lodge by Chief Red Cloud, a Ute Indian and his family in the Spring of 1994. According to Lynda Resnick, this was the Utes Land until early miners forced the Tribe's relocation to Utah so miners could hoard a mother lode of silver without distraction. I (Lynda Resnick) felt this moment (Blessing of Little Lake Lodge) was the key to the future happiness of our home. As the snow began to melt, the Utes did their dances, giving their blessing to what was to become the Greatest Homestead in Aspen. Photo # 8 shows the Little Lake that inspired and gave birth to name, Little Lake Lodge. Photo # 9 shows the history of naming the house and it also shows that the silver tone book mark with the blue ribbon still remained with book. Photo # 10 shows the 1994 Christmas Card, Aspen or Bust. Also shown is the Herbert Bayer's Marble Garden. Photo # 11 shows Little Lake Lodge in 1996. Photo # 12 shows the Dining Room with its Gothic Revival Chandeliers C. 1860's, Reformed Gothic Candle Holders, Gothic Revival dining chairs. Photo # 13 shows The Great Room Chandelier in Thunderbolt motif inspired by Mary Colter's forged iron furniture designed in 1923 for the El Navajo Hotel, Gallup, New Mexico. Mary Elizabeth Jane Colter (April 4, 1869 - January 8, 1958 was an American Architect and Designer. She was one of the very few female architects in her day. She was the designer of many landmark buildings for the Fred Harvey Company and the Santa Fe Railroad, notably in the Grand Canyon National Park. Her work had enormous influence as she helped to create a style a style, blending Spanish Colonial Revival and Mission Revival Architecture with Native American motifs and rustic elements, that became popular throughout the Southwest. Photo # 14 shows Mary Colter floor lamps, c. 1923. Photo # 15 shows close ups of Mary Colter's iron work and floor lamps. Photo # 16 shows a Biography of Mary Colter. Photo # 17 shows the Master Bedroom Sitting Room, with an over mantle mirror, English, C. 1870 with a custom made marble fireplace by Harry Watrous. Photo # 18 shows the Master Bedroom with a Oster Chandelier, C. 1890's. Photo # 19 shows the Guest House Great Room with a Caucasian wool tapestry from the 19th Century, Acolay Ceramic Lamp, C. 1950's. Acolay Cermamic's was a French Company, Poterie d'Accolay that produced a wide range of unique and mass produced ceramic pieces from 1945 to 1989. The company was founded by four former students of Alexandre Kostanda and was known for its technical inventiveness and large production. In Frace the company took over service stations along the N7 motorway and turned them into exhibition sites for tourists. N6 motorway is the road from Paris to Lyons. Also shown are Thomas Molesworth inspired dining chairs with the Little Lake Lodge logo. Photos 20 and 21 show the Meadows Suite with background on Thomas Molesworth. Photo # 22 shows the Herman Aitkins MacNeil statue, The Solitary Chief, 20th Century. Herman MacNeil (February 27, 1866 - October 2, 1947 born in Everett, Massachusetts. He is best known designing the Standing Liberty Quarter struck by the United States Mint from 1916 to 1930, and for sculpting, Justice, the Guardian of Liberty on the east pediment of the United States Supreme Court Building. Photo # 23 shows the Acknowledgements. The last photo shows The Greatest House in Aspen under construction. Shelf # 75.
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Book Title: Little Lake Lodge
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Book Series: Aspen'sGreatest House
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Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Original Language: English
Publisher: Self Published
Intended Audience: Adults
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Edition: First Edition
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Publication Year: 1994
Type: Picture Book
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Author: Lynda Resnick
Personalized: No
Features: Illustrated
Genre: Aspen's Greatest House
Topic: Fancy Colorado Houses
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States