Description: This very rare, captivating book traces the intriguing and illustrious history of St. Clerans, a handsome, centuries-old Georgian-style manor in Galway, Ireland. Built by Irish aristocracy (the Burke family) in 1784, St. Clerans was ultimately purchased by renowned filmmaker John Huston (1952), who spent a fortune on restoration, living there for 18 years, often entertaining Hollywood royalty. In 1997, entertainer/business mogul Merv Griffin bought St. Clerans, in large part due to his Irish ancestry, turning it into a sumptuously appointed boutique hotel and personal refuge. This gem of a book covers it all--early family sagas, the ghost that roamed the estate, the glamorous Huston years and Merv Griffin's lingering influence. Includes photos and drawings. Foreword by Merv Griffin. 70 pages. 8 5/8" x 6"
Price: 13 USD
Location: Savannah, Georgia
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Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Author: William Henry
Publisher: Merv Griffin
Topic: Irish manor
Subject: History
Original/Facsimile: Original