These Gilded Age novels, each of which explores political violence, struggle with the problem of getting inside the mind of a revolutionary. Turgenev, Conrad and James found something captivating ...
Look inside the Breakers, a 70-room, 138,300-square-foot mansion that belonged to one of America's wealthiest Gilded Age families ... Found rooms filled with old furniture (TIME CAPSULE) How ...
As you make your way through the museum, you’ll find yourself in what used to be the hotel’s grand ballroom. Now, it’s a showcase for gilded furniture and decorative arts that would make even the most ...
138,300-square-foot mansion that belonged to one of America's wealthiest Gilded Age families Second federal judge orders temporary pause to Trump administration efforts to freeze funding ...
Socialite James Stunt today told a court about his gilded life of luxury before becoming embroiled in a £207 million international money laundering operation and collapsing into bankruptcy.
And like that earlier gilded age, this one is undermining democracy at its core. The insulated world plutocrats live in also allows for dangerous indifference to the consequences of their decisions.