The Founder of the House
earliest edition we have, 1968 Hurst & Blackett, 1968 319 pages
A gripping saga of family ties and rivalries, love and ambition in nineteenth century Paris, Vienna and London. The Founder of the House is the first book in the bestselling Gollantz Family Saga which traces the lives and loves of several generations of Jewish antique dealers in Europe. The seven-novel series explores how one family's destiny is shaped by the politics and attitudes of the time, as well as by the cho...
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