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Old 03-19-2014, 07:43 PM
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I just got through reading a biography (mostly a photographic coffee table book with an extensive biography) on Edward Curtis yesterday. What a crazy and interesting life that guy lived. Had there been Dos Equis Beer in 1910 (and television) HE might have been "The Most Interesting Man in the Universe"

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Rhys, you should read the recent book by Egan "Shadow Catcher" - he does an amazing job of 'filling in the gaps' between historical facts, to make fact seem almost like historical fiction - I know Curtis' life very well and have a pretty extensive collection of items related to his work, and Egan's book still amazed me. Egan immerses himself in his subjects and has a team of dedicated researchers - the places he looked for 'new' historical material to write his book, were mind-boggling.

Basically, I'm suggesting you get the book I plan on putting my Curtis collection up on a new website soon, along with my articles on him, but it's sort of low on my huge list of to-do websites.
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Cool stories, guys. Thanks, Scott, for the into to Curtis.....seems like a fascinating local guy.
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