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“Fortune's Children” is a lively look into the Vanderbilt family history. The founder, Cornelius Vanderbilt (known as the Commodore), amassed more wealth than ...
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A $250,000 party. This is a fun read. It is said the rich are different--and the Vanderbilt's were certainly different. This fascinating book takes the reader ...
Fortune's children

Fortune's children

Book by Arthur T. Vanderbilt II
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Vanderbilt: The very name is synonymous with the Gilded Age. The family patriarch, "the Commodore," built a fortune that made him the world's richest man by 1877. Yet less than fifty years after his death, no Vanderbilt was counted among the... Google Books
Originally published: 1989
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Written by descendant Arthur T. Vanderbilt II, Fortune's Children traces the dramatic and amazingly colorful history of this great American family, from the ...
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This irresistible narrative follows the creation of the first great American industrial fortune by Cornelius Vanderbilt through its dissipation by the family ...
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Read Fortune's Children, the Fall of the House of Vanderbilt and learn about how one of the countries richest families spent that fortune.
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Wall Street Journal Bestseller. For fans of Downton Abbey, a real-life American version of the Crawley family—Fortune's Children is an enthralling true ...
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'' Today's Vanderbilts are not rich-rich; the money is gone with the clan's grand homes, felled by wrecking balls in New York and elsewhere, leaving only ...
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Vanderbilt: the very name signifies wealth. The family patriarch, "the Commodore," built up a fortune that made him the world's richest man by 1877.
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