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    Cottages by the Sea: The Handmade Homes of Carmel, America's First Artist Community by Linda Leigh Paul, Radek Kurzaj (Photographer)

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    (Hardcover)

    • Pub. Date: November 2000
    • 224pp
    • Sales Rank: 270,750

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      • Pub. Date: November 2000
      • Publisher: Random House Inc
      • Format: Hardcover, 224pp
      • Sales Rank: 270,750

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      Carmel, California, has always been a community of artists, writers, and freethinkers. During the early part of its rich history, the area was home to Robinson Jeffers, Mary Austin, Ansel Adams, Charles Greene, Jack London, George Sterling, Upton Sinclair, and Henry Miller, among other great artists of the twentieth century. During the late 1980s, actor Clint Eastwood, a longtime resident, served as mayor.

      While much about Carmel has changed since the days when Robinson Jeffers could be seen strolling the beach, the area remains one of America's most beautiful. It is also home to many of America's most charming but rarely seen cottages. In Carmel's residential district-a very private, heavily wooded area surrounding the shops and tourist attractions of the town's often busy main street-there are no sidewalks or streetlights. The U.S. Postal Service does not offer mail delivery. Homes have no addresses; they are simply known by name. Here, it is not uncommon for tourists, so intrigued by the uniqueness of the local architecture, to climb the fences of private homes in order to get a closer look or snapshot of the house on the other side. Now, for the first time, 34 of these homes can be seen more advantageously, in more than 270 specially commissioned and archival exterior and interior photographs.

      Author Bio: Linda Leigh Paul is a writer and media relations consultant who specializes in architecture and design.

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      BEAUTIFUL CARMELby DDFAN

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      May 16, 2009: EXCELLENT BOOK FOR CARMEL LOVERS AND ANYONE INTERESTED IN ONE OF

      THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACES ON EARTH.

      Fabulous story of Carmel's Bohemian Architectureby Anonymous

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      January 19, 2003: I opened this book as one would a box of expensive hand-crafted Belgian chocolates and savored each page. The photos are luscious, the text tart and logical. Interior and exterior views of cottages and Jeffer's stone tower remind one of European villages. Sarah Susanka's "Not So Big House" and "Creating the Not So Big House" are both good, yes, but nothing in them sets off the same resonate sensation as seeing "Cottages by the Sea." This is what real homes can be: shelters for the mind, body and spirit, places of rest, security and inspiration. I'd write more, but excuse me---I'm booking a trip to Carmel.