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Author BIRMINGHAM STEPHEN
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Familjefejden
Birmingham, Stephen
Kartonnage. Utgiven 1988 av Wahlströms förlag. Sidor 401. ISBN 91-32-31399-3. Besök gärna vår hemsida för resumé och bild: www.pslinden.com
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Our Crowd": The Great Jewish Families of New York (Common Reader Classic Bestseller)
Birmingham, Stephen
8.5" (21.5 cm) Tall Reprint Square, tight binding and hinges. Clean and bright pages. Light edge rubbing to paper over boards. DJ has light overall shelf wear. 471 pp. Reprint edition of book that chronicles the great Jewish families of New York City from the 19th century to the 1940s: Sligman, GUggenheim, Lewisohn, Loeb, Lehman, Kuhn, Abraham, Straus, Goldman, Sachs, and others. http://www.catscradlebks.com/book_images/510081.jpg
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Real Lace: America's Irish Rich
Birmingham, Stephen
Fine 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Very Good Hard Cover First Edition
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Life at the Dakota: New York's Most Unusual Address
Stephen Birmingham
New and unused. Gift-giving quality.
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Real Lace: America's Irish rich
Birmingham, Stephen
8vo over 7.75 - 9.75'' tall Nice Tight Clean copy ! Jacket has edge wear, small tears. 322 pages. 8388
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The Rest of Us: The Rise of America's Eastern European Jews
Birmingham, Stephen
1st Printing. 8vo over 7.75 - 9.75'' tall Nice Tight Clean copy ! 392 pages. 8629
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The Auerbach Will
Stephen Birmingham
foxing to page ends, some edge wear; dust jacket has some yellowing, considerable edge wear; As a sweeping three-generation novel, The Auerbach Will tells an unforgettable story of interlocking family secrets, of which Essie Auerbach is chief custodian. It is a story of treachery, betrayal, and greed, but most of all of the persistence of love. http://www.scrybepress.com/images/kb006015.jpg
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Carriage Trade
Stephen Birmingham
light edge wear to dust jacket; This spellbinding novel of intrigue, passion, and betrayal from the bestselling author of The Auerbach Will is a story of the American dream as lived by the ultimate self-made man: a retailing genius whose magnificent store gained him entrance into a world of high fashion, old money, and sumptuous estates. http://www.scrybepress.com/images/kb004076.jpg
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The Right People: A Portrait of the American Social Establishment
Stephen Birmingham
1968; no Dust Jacket; edge wear, corner bumping; 307 pages with index. Superbly entertaining handbook on the ways of the rich and mighty, illustrated with B&W photos. An important, thoroughly researched, authoritative work of serious social comment. http://www.scrybepress.com/images/kb005049.jpg
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Those Harper Women
Birmingham, Stephen
1964 Book Club edition; Condition Very Good/Good+; top of spine is bumped; some yellowing to dust jacket; The money, and Meredith Harper, the man who made it, made all of them what they were. Dolly, Meredith's wife, whose life was an extended comprimise; Edith, his daughter, who was more like him that she would ever admit; Diana, his granddaughter, whom the money made cold and hard and strong; and then Leona, who raced through three marriages, three divorces, and a demeaning love affair - trying to escape the terrible weight of the money.. http://www.scrybepress.com/images/kb005520.jpg
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