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Inventing the Southwest: The Fred Harvey Company and Native American Art

Author Kathleen L. Howard, Diana F. Pardue
Publisher Northland Pub
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PublisherNorthland Pub
ISBN / ASIN0873586492
ISBN-139780873586498
Sales Rank730,874
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Never mind how the West was won; this pictorial history of how it was sold is far more interesting. Harvey, who emigrated from England at 15 and started out as a dishwasher, created the first chain of restaurants and railroad hotels in the U.S.--which his heirs expanded into a virtual empire. A person traveling from Chicago to California could stop at Harvey's flagship hotel in Albuquerque and have a complete Southwestern cultural experience without ever leaving the hotel--or so the sales pitch went. All told, a beautifully illustrated, down-to-earth chronicle of how Native America's culture was bastardized for a buck.