The Upper Crust: An Informal History Of New York's Highest Society
CHURCHILL, Allen
From The Cary Collection, Bristol, CT, U.S.A.
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From The Cary Collection, Bristol, CT, U.S.A.
Seller rating 4 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 7 January 2008
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CHURCHILL, Allen [290] pp. Prentice-Hall, Inc. 1970 12 1/4" x 9 1/4" In this gossipy, name-filled and lavishly illustrated volume, Allen Churchill chronicles the families, fads, and fortunes that made New York, New York what it was. From the days of the English governors--one of whom used to wear his wife's dresses to underscore his resemblance to Queen Anne--New York's High Society has been an inexhaustible fount of glamour and fascination. Included in this impertinent potpourri are the mansions of Millionaire's Row (one, on the corner of Fifty-second Street, cost three million [1880s] dollars); the "Bouncers" and "Shoddies" who assaulted Gotham Society with cash as their sole weapon; the origin of "The Four Hundred", how Manhattan reacted to two Princes of Wales; The Bradley Martin Ball, which nearly started a riot; the Vanderbilt-Marlborough wedding which was denounced by the press, and much, much more. In every era, Churchill examines the awesome and often eccentric personalities that made Manhattan's blood run blue: James Cordon Bennett, who was horsewhipped by his fiancée's brother and had to leave the country; "Commodore" Vanderbilt, the first of the great dynasty founders; Caroline Astor (THE Mrs. Astor); the rapacious Jay Gould; Ward McAllister, whose decline from social grace brought the public's scorn down on an entire era of brittle, gilded life. Finally, Churchill examines the rush for the celebrity-ridden wilds of Café Society that "killed" High Society, and details some of its more astonishing death-throes. But even if Society is dead, this book--always informative, often hilarious, usually indiscreet, and illustrated with over two hundred old prints and photographs--should stand as its definitive epitaph. Seller Inventory # 20233
Bibliographic Details
Title: The Upper Crust: An Informal History Of New ...
Publisher: Prentice-Hall, Inc.
Publication Date: 1970
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Very Good
Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good
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