The Grandes Dames: The wonderfully uninhibited ladies who used their wealth & position to create American culture in their own images―from the Gilded Age to Modern Times by Stephen Birmingham, Stephen Birmingham
The Grandes Dames: The wonderfully uninhibited ladies who used their wealth & position to create American culture in their own images―from the Gilded Age to Modern Times

Stephen Birmingham, Stephen Birmingham

The Grandes Dames: The wonderfully uninhibited ladies who used their wealth & position to create American culture in their own images―from the Gilded Age to Modern Times

Stephen Birmingham, Stephen Birmingham

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Portrays the wealthy and powerful women--Astors, Rockefellers, McCormicks, Belmonts, Robinsons, Crowells, Gardners, and others--who, linked by money, marriage, privilege, and power, dominated social and cultural life in America between the 1870s a...

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