1967 "Our Crowd" Hardcover Book: Stephen Birmingham, The Great Jewish Families of New York
$18.75
1967 "Our Crowd" The Great Jewish Families of New York, Stephen Birmingham, Hardcover. Measures about 8.5" by 5.5". 440 pages. Very good condition. Has dust cover.
Discover a fascinating piece of social history with this 1967 hardcover edition of "Our Crowd: The Great Jewish Families of New York" by Stephen Birmingham. This compelling book delves into the lives, fortunes, and exclusive society of the prominent German-Jewish banking families who shaped New York and American finance, including names like Guggenheim, Loeb, Schiff, and Warburg.
A captivating read for anyone interested in American history, finance, or the intricate social fabric of New York City. This vintage volume, with its distinctive mid-century cover art, makes a wonderful addition to any home library or a thoughtful gift.
This book is a perfect gift for a history buff, genealogy enthusiast, or anyone fascinated by New York City's past. It makes an excellent addition to a personal library, is great for decorative "shelfie" styling, and serves as a wonderful coffee table book that is sure to spark interesting conversations.
This item is vintage, over 50 years old. While it appears to be in very good condition, there may be minor imperfections that I missed.
Discover a fascinating piece of social history with this 1967 hardcover edition of "Our Crowd: The Great Jewish Families of New York" by Stephen Birmingham. This compelling book delves into the lives, fortunes, and exclusive society of the prominent German-Jewish banking families who shaped New York and American finance, including names like Guggenheim, Loeb, Schiff, and Warburg.
A captivating read for anyone interested in American history, finance, or the intricate social fabric of New York City. This vintage volume, with its distinctive mid-century cover art, makes a wonderful addition to any home library or a thoughtful gift.
This book is a perfect gift for a history buff, genealogy enthusiast, or anyone fascinated by New York City's past. It makes an excellent addition to a personal library, is great for decorative "shelfie" styling, and serves as a wonderful coffee table book that is sure to spark interesting conversations.
This item is vintage, over 50 years old. While it appears to be in very good condition, there may be minor imperfections that I missed.