Empty Mansions : the mysterious life of Huguette Clark and the spending of a great American fortune
Record details
- ISBN: 9780345534521 (hc.)
- ISBN: 9780345534538 (trade pbk.) :
- Physical Description: xxviii, 456 pages, 24 pages of plates : illustrations (some colour), genealogical table ; 24 cm.
- Publisher: New York Ballantine Books, 2013
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references ([419]-429 pages) and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Family Tree -- Introduction: House Hunting -- An Apparition -- Time Capsule -- The Clark Mansion, Part One -- The Log Cabin -- The Copper King Mansion -- The U.S. Capitol -- The Clark Mansion, Part Two -- 907 Fifth Avenue, Part One -- 907 Fifth Avenue, Part Two -- Bellosguardo -- Le Beau Château -- Doctors Hospital -- Beth Israel Medical Center -- Woodlawn Cemetery -- Surrogate's Courthouse -- Epilogue: The Cricket -- Authors' Note -- List of Illustrations -- Appendix: Siblings of W.A. Clark -- Appendix: Inflation Adjustment. |
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Subject: | Clark, Huguette -- 1906-2011 Heiresses -- United States -- Biography Eccentrics and eccentricities -- United States -- Biography Mansions -- United States -- History |
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Summary:
"When Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Bill Dedman noticed a property listing for a grand estate that had been unoccupied for nearly sixty years, he stumbled into one of the most surprising American stories of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Empty Mansions is a rich tale of wealth and loss, complete with copper barons, Gilded Age opulence, and backdoor politics. At its heart is a reclusive 104-year-old heiress named Huguette Clark. Dedman has collaborated with Huguette's cousin, Paul Clark Newell, Jr., one of the few relatives to have had frequent conversations with her, to tell a fairy tale in reverse: the bright, talented daughter who is born into an almost royal family of amazing wealth and privilege, yet who secretes herself away from the outside world."--