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imyourmausoleum's review against another edition
informative
medium-paced
4.0
Anglomania is the excessive admiration of English customs. English customs are very formal compared to American customs, even today. Particularly in the late 1800s and early 1900s, American heiresses desired to live in grand manor houses, participate in formal parties, have a fancy title, and travel to places abroad. Around 100 American heiresses married men abroad, bringing with them large sums of money to bolster failing estates in exchange for a noble husband with a title. This book only highlighted a few of those American women, but it gave a very nice glimpse into entire institution.
This book was suggested to me because I am a fan of both Downton Abbey and The Gilded Age. I really enjoyed getting to know some of the women who left the United States to marry overseas. This author has published other books that look really interesting, which I will be adding to my excessive to be read list. She has a wonderful way with words, making the story really engaging. I appreciated the research she put into this book, and her use of quotations by the people mentioned in the book.
This book was suggested to me because I am a fan of both Downton Abbey and The Gilded Age. I really enjoyed getting to know some of the women who left the United States to marry overseas. This author has published other books that look really interesting, which I will be adding to my excessive to be read list. She has a wonderful way with words, making the story really engaging. I appreciated the research she put into this book, and her use of quotations by the people mentioned in the book.
purpleowl6's review against another edition
emotional
funny
informative
inspiring
reflective
sad
medium-paced
4.0
plaidpladd's review against another edition
4.0
I got this for Bookmas--an excellent choice for me! Really entertaining and fun to read.
froydis's review against another edition
4.0
Fascinating examination of the "heiress" phenomenon during the Guided Age! Lots of lists of which heiresses married which lords, tons of photos and illustrations, and lots of sidebars, quotes and tidbits in the margins. My only complaint is that in trying to include so many stories, its a bit hard to follow the chronography of what actually happened. Also, it would have been nice to have color illustrations - obviously the photos would be black and white. Excellent read!
carolinenotes's review against another edition
2.0
I attempted to finish this twice, but it didn't happen. It starts off interesting, but after 100+ pages of repetitive info about the marriages, this book became a chore to read. I think readers would be better suited seeking out individual biographies of the people mentioned.