The Binghams of Louisville: The Dark History Behind One of America's Great Fortunes
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The Binghams of Louisville: The Dark History Behind One of America's Great Fortunes
First Edition 1987. Hardback with dust jacket. The spine is tight and straight, the pages are clean with no markings or highlights or tears. Minor shelf wear. Red dot on top of book pages. The dust jacket and book boards show some light fading and minor shelf wear. Corners show some light bumping, but are still sharp. Author, David Leon Chandler with Mary Voelz Chandler. Total 292 pages. Contains some black and white photographs. Inside front board and first page at bottom of book show a splat of ink stain about the size of a dime, suspect water dropped onto the dark navy board and it stained the page. On the inside pages, there is a Kenan Genealogical Tree and a Bingham Genealogical Tree. Manufactured in the USA. Crown is a trademark of Crown Publishers, Inc. "Portions of this book have previously appeared in Southern Magazine." This is the story of a controversial American dynasty that's generated one of the most heated publishing debates in years! David Chandler's reveting expose of the rise and fall of one of America's most prominent and fascinating families was scheduled for release by another publisher but then, on the eve of publication, it was suddenly and mysteriously canceled." A very interesting book that is a biography. "Behind the headlines and the nightly news reports of the family feud that destroyed one of the South's great media empires is a haunting saga that reveals the skeletons in the closet of the Binghams of Louisville. Based on the meticulous research of previously unknown and unpublished information (including private papers, court records, letters, photographs, and scores of interviews) David Chandler, a Pulitzer Prize winning reporter, sheds light on the dark and tragic past to reveal the family's present problems." A must read book and priced affordably so you can. This is one book you will want to read and then share with other readers. *6BC4