The Gilded Age

1876–1912: Overture to the American Century

Contributors

By Alan Axelrod

Formats and Prices

On Sale
Nov 14, 2017
Page Count
400 pages
Publisher
Union Square & Co.
ISBN-13
9781454925767

Price

$12.99

Price

$16.99 CAD

Format

ebook (Digital original)

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ebook (Digital original) $12.99 $16.99 CAD

The Gilded Age is in the air!
This beautifully designed, fully illustrated, insightful book by noted historian Alan Axelrod provides a vivid view of American life and thought during that era.

 
The Gilded Age—the name coined by Mark Twain to refer to the period of rapid economic growth in America between the 1870s and 1900—offers some intriguing parallels to our own time. Prolific historian Alan Axelrod tackles this subject in a fresh way, exploring “this intense era in all its dimensions. . . . This book will reveal it . . . as, truly, the overture of the ‘American Century.’” He also looks at how it presaged our current era, which many are calling the “Second Gilded Age.” Photographs, political cartoons, engravings, news clippings, and other ephemera help bring this fascinating period into focus.

Alan Axelrod

About the Author

Alan Axelrod is the prolific author of over 60 popular business and history books, including Sterlings CEO, Profiles in, and Real History series. He has been a creative consultant and on-camera personality for documentary series on A&E and Discovery Channel, among others, and has appeared on MSNBC, CNN, CNBC, Fox, and numerous radio programs, including NPR. He has been featured in BusinessWeek, Fortune, Mens Health, Cosmopolitan, and newspapers including Atlanta Journal-Constitution and USA Today. Axelrod lives in Atlanta, GA.

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