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Astor : the rise and fall of an American fortune

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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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South Whitley Comm. PL - South Whitley | 974.71 COOPER ANDERSON (Text) | 30402004904340 | NEW NON-FICTION | Available | - |
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- ISBN: 9780062964700
- ISBN: 0062964704
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322 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : genealogical table, illustrations ; 24 cm - Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, [2023]
- Copyright: ©2023
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-308) and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Part I: Rise. -- New York, 1784 -- Astoria, 1810 -- Massacre Opera House, 1849 -- 840 Fifth Avenue, 1908 -- Waldorf-Astoria, 1928 -- Hever Castle, 1916 -- Part II: Fall. -- Rokeby, 1875 -- Halifax, April 15, 1912 -- Blackwell's Island, 1910 -- Mrs. Astor's Bar, 1910 to 1966 -- Ferncliff, 1952 -- The last Astor, 2013 -- Epilogue. |
Summary, etc.: | "The story of the Astors is a quintessentially American story--of ambition, invention, destruction, and reinvention. From 1783, when German immigrant John Jacob Astor first arrived in the United States, until 2009, when Brooke Astor's son, Anthony Marshall, was convicted of defrauding his elderly mother, the Astor name occupied a unique place in American society. The family fortune, first made by a beaver trapping business that grew into an empire, was then amplified by holdings in Manhattan real estate. Over the ensuing generations, Astors ruled Gilded Age New York society and inserted themselves into political and cultural life, but also suffered the most famous loss on the Titanic, one of many shocking and unexpected twists in the family's story. In this unconventional, page-turning historical biography, featuring black-and-white and color photographs, #1 New York Times bestselling authors Anderson Cooper and Katherine Howe chronicle the lives of the Astors and explore what the Astor name has come to mean in America--offering a window onto the making of America itself." -- |
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