JMG – heir to the Hope Diamond Legacy
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Queen of Diamonds: The Fabled Legacy of Evalyn Walsh McLean

Queen of Diamonds: The Fabled Legacy of Evalyn Walsh McLean

The last and longest private owner of the Hope Diamond, Evalyn Walsh McLean led anything but an ordinary life. Evalyn grew up a poor girl in a rough Colorado mining town where her father discovered one of the largest gold mines in the United States. The newly wealthy family relocated to Washington, D.C., where she met and married Ned McLean, who inherited the renowned Washington Post and the Cincinnati Enquirer. With the combined influence of the Walsh and McLean families, Evalyn developed friendships with the politically prominent in the nation’s capital and became the city’s favorite hostess. Notorious for giving magnificent parties, she counted the Tafts, the Hardings, the Coolidges, Alice Roosevelt, J. Edgar Hoover, and Ethel Barrymore among her many personal friends.

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Second Book

The Hope Diamond: Evalyn Walsh McLean and the Captivating Mystery of the World's Most Alluring Jewel

Much has been written about this most fascinating blue diamond to which myth, mystery, and intrigue have become inextricably linked the Hope diamond. Nearly four hundred years of remarkable history is encapsulated within it, one of the world s most stunning and storied treasures. This fascinating tale is beautifully presented here in this visually enticing book, Evalyn Walsh McLean and the Captivating Mystery of the World s Most Alluring Jewel. With great focus concentrated on the years the diamond spent under the ownership of Evalyn Walsh McLeanthe Hope's longest owner each part of the Hope s extraordinary journey holds its own story and has been faithfully retold in this new gift book. Some stories never grow old. That is certainly true with the Hope diamond, an exquisite legend that has never lost its sparkle and continues to capture the attention of millions each and every year.

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Meet Joseph McLean Gregory

Joseph McLean Gregory

Joseph McLean Gregory is the great-grandson of Evalyn Walsh McLean. Originally from Louisville, Kentucky, he was educated at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, and is the president and founder of Hope Diamond Collection. A noted author and historian, Joseph has received rave reviews for his books, Queen of Diamonds and his latest book, The Hope Diamond: Evalyn Walsh McLean and the Captivating Mystery of the World’s Most Alluring Jewel. This book explores the remarkable journey of the enchanting blue diamond and the rich legacy of Gregory’s great-grandmother, Evalyn Walsh McLean, who purchased the gem in 1911. The book sheds new light on the myth, mystery, and magnificence on the McLean legacy. Although much has been written about the storied gem, Gregory offers an in-depth look behind the intrigue, fascination, and misfortune of those who dared to possess it.

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He spent 10 years creating a fragrance based on the legend of the Hope Diamond and his great grandmother Evalyn Walsh McLean, who previously owned the diamond.

Fable came out on the market in 1999 and is being sold at such stores as Bergdorf Goodman, Neiman Marcus and Von Maur.

Gregory, president of [Fable Fragrance], will make an appearance at Saturday's grand opening of the new Von Maur store in Charlestowne Mall, 3800 E. Main St., St. Charles.

He will be at the store from noon to 4 p.m. Along with explaining to people the history behind the fragrance, Gregory will bring with him the only known replica of the Hope Diamond in necklace form, along with his great grandmother's journals, dresses and china.

Gregory is donating 5 percent of Fable's sales nationally ' from now through the Christmas season ' to the American Red Cross and its relief efforts in New York City and Washington.

His great grandmother was a staunch supporter and volunteer for the American Red Cross.

'With this horrible tragedy that has occurred, I felt it was only appropriate to help however I could,' Gregory said. 'My CEO and I decided to continue where my great grandmother left off, supporting the American Red Cross.'

McLean also used the Hope Diamond to raise money for various charities.

'She would loan it out,' Gregory said. 'She used the Hope Diamond as the stage of her life to help bring something good to people.'

And he is hoping that through his Fable fragrance line, people learn more about his great grandmother.

'My great grandmother was a real person who touched real lives through a real object,' Gregory said.

The history of the Hope Diamond dates back to 1640, when the diamond most likely was discovered in the Kollur mine in Golconda, India.

Over the years, the diamond has been owned by Sultans, King Louis XIV of France and English royalty. McLean bought the diamond in 1911 for $180,000, and owned it until she died in 1947 of pneumonia. She was 60.

McLean was the last private owner of the diamond.

For all its glamour, the Hope Diamond is said to be cursed, bringing tragedy to all its owners.

McLean had her share of tragedy. Her first born child was killed in an automobile accident when he was 9, and her husband, Ed, died in a mental hospital.

But McLean bought the diamond despite the curse. She had said 'bad luck objects for me are lucky,' Gregory said. 'She turned around the curse, and used the diamond to raise money for various charities.'

And she was always upbeat.

'Whenever she left somewhere, she would never say good-bye, she would always say, 'I will see you later, and remember, there is a little hope in all of us,' '' Gregory said.