Hope Diamond: The Legendary History of a Cursed Gem this question feed

asked by glenn11 on November 26, 2006 7:08 AM

From the diamond mines of India and the royal palaces of Europe to the jewelers of Fifth Avenue and the exhibit halls of the Smithsonian, the true story behind the most infamous gemstone in the world

Since its discovery in seventeenth-century India, the Hope diamond, a glimmering deep-blue gem weighing more than 45 carats, has been shrouded in mystery and steeped in intrigue. In this groundbreaking work, Dr. Richard Kurin goes beyond the speculation to reveal the truth behind a legendary stone.

The Hope diamond's history is tied to the French Revolution, the machinations of British King George IV, the Gilded Age in America, and a number of adept jewelers, including Pierre Cartier and Harry Winston. In the twentieth century, the story of the Hope diamond's curse made it more famous than ever before; some six million people visit it every year at the Smithsonian Institution. But this legend, which Kurin puts to rest once and for all, is only one small piece of a long and lustrous story that moves between ancient religion and modern magic, royal power and class rivalry, revenge and greed.

Kurin, a cultural anthropologist, has spent more than a decade on the trail of the legendary gem. His narrative is filled with fascinating places and people -- from the fabled diamond city of Golconda to the fabulously rich heiress Evalyn McClean to Jackie Kennedy and her role in one of the Hope's few twentieth-century trips abroad. Richly illustrated, Hope Diamond works in a grand historical tradition -- depicting the specific to reveal the universal.




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I enjoyed this book, I have always found the history of the French Blue to be fascinating, but all the curse rehetoric is just that rehetoric, I mean, yeah, it makes for a good story, but get real, I mean Louis XIV, reigned longer than any monarch in history and is the most famous monarch in the history of Europe...was he cursed?!!!..we all wish we were that cursed..and Harry Winston, one of the greatest and most successful jewelers in history, he was curesed?!! and the United States of America, the world's only superpower, the envey of the world, an economic and military powerhouse is cursed?!!!..I mean give me a break, but this book is well written and very interesting, but the Hope, cursed?...hummmm..I'd take it and maybe i could be cursed like Louis and Harry.
reviewed by 90210 on November 26, 2006 9:49 PM

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This is a fascinating book! Kurin gives a color and life to the history of the Hope Diamond, showing the interesting characters and lives touched by the "curse" and also those lives that have been positively affected by the diamond.

There are photos, paintings, illustrations, and cartoons interspersed in the text to help bring alive the history of the gem. The writing was smooth and accessible and I truly enjoyed the look into history and past cultures as the author brought us on a world and historical tour of the Hope Diamond.
reviewed by corral on November 27, 2006 7:53 AM

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