Spotlight on Lee Falk - The Summer House
History
In 1944 mrs. Edmund "Ed" Duffy became the new owner of Wells cottage near Ballstone Beach at South Pamet Road in Truro. Next year they moved the cottage about 100 yards further westerly and made plans for extensive alterations. New alterations was made in the mid 50s.
Falk rented Duffy's summer place atop Baldy Hill in the late 50s, and purchased it in 1961. He remodeled the cottage and had a tennis court built on the property.
In the beginning it was probably meant as a joke that someone started to refer to the summer house as "Xanadu". (It is uncertain whether Mandrake's home, Xanadu, was named first or if it was the summer house.) Then Lee Falk's family members took up the theme and embellished on it. Approaching the house there are (was?) a series of signs quoting from the opening lines of "Kubla Khan", in honor of Coleridge's pleasure dome.
Behind the scenes
Several times Lee Falk used names for places from around his summer house as names and addresses in Mandrake stories. In some stories it almost looks like Mandrake's Xanadu are localized at South Pamet Road.
Appearances of Pamet and other Truro names in Mandrake stories
Title | Writer | Artist | Comments |
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"Magic Man" | Falk | Fredericks | A road sign; South Pamet - Depot Rd |
"The Mission" | Falk | Fredericks | Pamet Park |
"The Clay Camel (plus Women's Lib!)" | Falk | Fredericks | Pamet Warehouse and Depot Road |
"The Rogues" | Falk | Fredericks | Collins Rd at Pamet |
"Trail of the Pusher" | Falk | Fredericks | 12-A Pamet Street and 10 Dopott Road five minutes north at Collins |
"Dr Xoz Prof. of Smells" | Falk | Fredericks | 27 North Pamet |
"The Thieves" | Falk | Fredericks | SS Royal Pamet |
"Dr Ffark's Cosmic Circus" | Falk | Fredericks | On the road to Truro |