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Burton Holmes

Elias Burton Holmes (January 8, 1870 – July 22, 1958) was an American traveler, photographer and filmmaker, who coined the term "travelogue". Travel stories, slide shows, and motion pictures were all in existence before Holmes began his career, as was the profession of travel lecturer; but Holmes was the first person to put all of these elements together into documentary travel lectures.[citation needed] He recorded the earliest known footage of Japan and Korea, in 1899.

Burton Holmes
Holmes, c. 1905
Born
Elias Burton Holmes

(1870-01-08)January 8, 1870
DiedJuly 22, 1958(1958-07-22) (aged 88)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationTravel lecturer
Known forTravelogues
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Early years edit

Elias Burton Holmes was born into a middle-class Chicago family, the son of a banker. His interest in travel was sparked at the age of nine when his grandmother took him to hear a then-famous travel lecturer, John L. Stoddard (whom Holmes was to meet on a subsequent trip abroad).[1]

In 1890, Holmes accompanied his grandmother on a trip to Europe and when he returned showed slides of his trip at the Chicago Camera Club, of which he was a member. Holmes wrote of this event: "To take the edge off the silence, to keep the show moving, I wrote an account of my journey and read it, as the stereopticon man changed slides."[1]

Despite the success of this event, which grossed $350 for the club, it was not until several years later that Holmes decided to set himself up as a travel lecturer. In 1893, after sending out 2,000 invitations to a select group of Chicagoans, Holmes gave two sold-out talks about a recent trip to Japan.[citation needed]

Travelogues edit

Initially Holmes had only modest success as a travel lecturer. Then in 1897, John L. Stoddard retired, creating something of a vacuum in the field. Around the same time, Holmes began to supplement his hand-colored glass slides with the then excitingly new technology of moving pictures. As the years went on, film came increasingly to dominate his lectures.[2]

In the years that followed, Holmes traveled extensively: North and South America, Europe, Russia, India, Ethiopia, Burma (now Myanmar). He lectured about such topics as the Panama Canal, the "Frivolities of Paris," even the adventures of Richard Halliburton, one of his competitors in the travel lecture profession. He visited the first modern Olympics in 1896, rode the first trans-Siberian train, and shot what may be the first movies ever made of Japan, in 1899, as well as the first recorded video footage of Korea.[3] In the course of his travels, he crossed the Atlantic and Pacific oceans more than 50 times. As Holmes became more well-known he brought along assistants, such as Andre de la Varre, to shoot film and stills while he made notes for his lectures, and he also employed a business manager. With the rise of Hollywood, Holmes began to make short travel films for Paramount and later Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

Holmes's talks—which totaled over 8,000 by the end of his life—drew their largest audiences in cosmopolitan cities like New York, Boston, and Philadelphia. He catered especially to the armchair traveler with escapist fantasies, and for this reason he consciously focused his lectures on the most agreeable and scenic aspects of the places he lectured about. He avoided all discussion of politics, poverty, and other social ills.[4]

Personal life edit

In 1914, Holmes married Margaret Oliver, whom he had met on one of his expeditions. They lived primarily at an estate called "Topside" in the Hollywood Hills that was a former riding club. Holmes also had a duplex, "Nirvana", in New York that was packed with treasures from Southeast Asia; this he eventually sold to Robert Ripley.[5]

Legacy edit

Burton Holmes has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 2004, 200 reels of Holmes's documentary footage, long thought lost, turned up in an abandoned storage unit. They are currently housed in the George Eastman House film museum.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Wallace, Irving. "Everybody's Rover Boy". In The Sunday Gentleman, New York: Simon & Schuster, 1965, p. 115.
  2. ^ "Burton Holmes, Extraordinary Traveler" website, "Hand-Painted Colored Slides" page.
  3. ^ [1][dead link]
  4. ^ Wallace, Irving. "Everybody's Rover Boy". In The Sunday Gentleman, New York: Simon & Schuster, 1965, p. 113.
  5. ^ "Burton Holmes, Extraordinary Traveler", burtonholmes.org; accessed March 2, 2018.

Bibliography edit

Works by Holmes
  • The Burton Holmes Lectures, Battle Creek, Michigan: Little-Preston, 1901, OCLC 5082081. v.1, v.5, v.9
  • The Traveler's Russia. G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1934.
  • The World Is Mine. Culver City, California: Murray & Gee, 1953.
  • Holmes, Burton (1920). The Olympian Games in Athens, 1896: The First Modern Olympics. Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated. ISBN 978-0-394-62115-9.
Works about Holmes
  • Holmes, Burton; Taschen, Benedikt; Caldwell, Genoa (2006). Burton Holmes Travelogues: The Greatest Traveler of His Time, 1892-1952. Taschen. ISBN 978-3-8228-4815-9.
  • Caldwell, Genoa (1977). The Man who Photographed the World: Burton Holmes, Travelogues. H.N. Abrams. ISBN 9780810910591.
  • Roan, Jeanette (2010). ""To travel is to possess the world": The Illustrated Travel Lectures of E. Burton Holmes". Envisioning Asia: On Location, Travel, and the Cinematic Geography of U.S. Orientalism. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press. pp. 27–68. ISBN 978-0-472-05083-3. OCLC 671655107 – via Project MUSE.
  • Soule, Thayer (2003). On the Road with Travelogues: 1935-1995 a Sixty-Year Romp. 1st Books Library. ISBN 978-1-4107-9971-5.
  • Wallace, Irving. "Everybody's Rover Boy." In The Sunday Gentleman. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1965.
  • Stockham, Ed. "Burton Holmes", song, 2015.

External links edit

  • Works by or about Burton Holmes at Internet Archive
  • The Burton Holmes Archive
  • Burton Holmes Books and Photos
  • The Travel Film Archive
  • Burton Holmes at IMDb
  • Burton Holmes, Extraordinary Traveler
  • Scenes at Seoul in 1901/1912 on YouTube

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This article s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions January 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message Elias Burton Holmes January 8 1870 July 22 1958 was an American traveler photographer and filmmaker who coined the term travelogue Travel stories slide shows and motion pictures were all in existence before Holmes began his career as was the profession of travel lecturer but Holmes was the first person to put all of these elements together into documentary travel lectures citation needed He recorded the earliest known footage of Japan and Korea in 1899 Burton HolmesHolmes c 1905BornElias Burton Holmes 1870 01 08 January 8 1870Chicago Illinois U S DiedJuly 22 1958 1958 07 22 aged 88 Los Angeles California U S NationalityAmericanOccupationTravel lecturerKnown forTravelogues Advertisement 1917 Advertisement 1917 Contents 1 Early years 2 Travelogues 3 Personal life 4 Legacy 5 See also 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External linksEarly years editElias Burton Holmes was born into a middle class Chicago family the son of a banker His interest in travel was sparked at the age of nine when his grandmother took him to hear a then famous travel lecturer John L Stoddard whom Holmes was to meet on a subsequent trip abroad 1 In 1890 Holmes accompanied his grandmother on a trip to Europe and when he returned showed slides of his trip at the Chicago Camera Club of which he was a member Holmes wrote of this event To take the edge off the silence to keep the show moving I wrote an account of my journey and read it as the stereopticon man changed slides 1 Despite the success of this event which grossed 350 for the club it was not until several years later that Holmes decided to set himself up as a travel lecturer In 1893 after sending out 2 000 invitations to a select group of Chicagoans Holmes gave two sold out talks about a recent trip to Japan citation needed Travelogues editInitially Holmes had only modest success as a travel lecturer Then in 1897 John L Stoddard retired creating something of a vacuum in the field Around the same time Holmes began to supplement his hand colored glass slides with the then excitingly new technology of moving pictures As the years went on film came increasingly to dominate his lectures 2 In the years that followed Holmes traveled extensively North and South America Europe Russia India Ethiopia Burma now Myanmar He lectured about such topics as the Panama Canal the Frivolities of Paris even the adventures of Richard Halliburton one of his competitors in the travel lecture profession He visited the first modern Olympics in 1896 rode the first trans Siberian train and shot what may be the first movies ever made of Japan in 1899 as well as the first recorded video footage of Korea 3 In the course of his travels he crossed the Atlantic and Pacific oceans more than 50 times As Holmes became more well known he brought along assistants such as Andre de la Varre to shoot film and stills while he made notes for his lectures and he also employed a business manager With the rise of Hollywood Holmes began to make short travel films for Paramount and later Metro Goldwyn Mayer Holmes s talks which totaled over 8 000 by the end of his life drew their largest audiences in cosmopolitan cities like New York Boston and Philadelphia He catered especially to the armchair traveler with escapist fantasies and for this reason he consciously focused his lectures on the most agreeable and scenic aspects of the places he lectured about He avoided all discussion of politics poverty and other social ills 4 Personal life editIn 1914 Holmes married Margaret Oliver whom he had met on one of his expeditions They lived primarily at an estate called Topside in the Hollywood Hills that was a former riding club Holmes also had a duplex Nirvana in New York that was packed with treasures from Southeast Asia this he eventually sold to Robert Ripley 5 Legacy editBurton Holmes has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame In 2004 200 reels of Holmes s documentary footage long thought lost turned up in an abandoned storage unit They are currently housed in the George Eastman House film museum See also editLyman Hakes HoweReferences edit a b Wallace Irving Everybody s Rover Boy In The Sunday Gentleman New York Simon amp Schuster 1965 p 115 Burton Holmes Extraordinary Traveler website Hand Painted Colored Slides page 1 dead link Wallace Irving Everybody s Rover Boy In The Sunday Gentleman New York Simon amp Schuster 1965 p 113 Burton Holmes Extraordinary Traveler burtonholmes org accessed March 2 2018 Bibliography editWorks by Holmes The Burton Holmes Lectures Battle Creek Michigan Little Preston 1901 OCLC 5082081 v 1 v 5 v 9 The Traveler s Russia G P Putnam s Sons 1934 The World Is Mine Culver City California Murray amp Gee 1953 Holmes Burton 1920 The Olympian Games in Athens 1896 The First Modern Olympics Grove Atlantic Incorporated ISBN 978 0 394 62115 9 Works about Holmes Holmes Burton Taschen Benedikt Caldwell Genoa 2006 Burton Holmes Travelogues The Greatest Traveler of His Time 1892 1952 Taschen ISBN 978 3 8228 4815 9 Caldwell Genoa 1977 The Man who Photographed the World Burton Holmes Travelogues H N Abrams ISBN 9780810910591 Roan Jeanette 2010 To travel is to possess the world The Illustrated Travel Lectures of E Burton Holmes Envisioning Asia On Location Travel and the Cinematic Geography of U S Orientalism Ann Arbor Michigan University of Michigan Press pp 27 68 ISBN 978 0 472 05083 3 OCLC 671655107 via Project MUSE Soule Thayer 2003 On the Road with Travelogues 1935 1995 a Sixty Year Romp 1st Books Library ISBN 978 1 4107 9971 5 Wallace Irving Everybody s Rover Boy In The Sunday Gentleman New York Simon amp Schuster 1965 Stockham Ed Burton Holmes song 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Burton Holmes nbsp Wikisource has original works by or about Burton Holmes Works by or about Burton Holmes at Internet Archive The Burton Holmes Archive Burton Holmes Books and Photos The Travel Film Archive Burton Holmes at IMDb Burton Holmes Extraordinary Traveler Scenes at Seoul in 1901 1912 on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Burton Holmes amp oldid 1221748796, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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