The Guggenheims

Debi Unger

earliest edition we have, 2006 HarperCollins, 2007 ebook

At their peak in the early twentieth century, the Guggenheims' mining fortune made them one of the wealthiest families in America, and the richest Jewish family in the world after the Rothschilds. Influential members of New York's Our Crowd, Swiss immigrant Meyer Guggenheim and his seven sons built a mighty business empire that eventually expanded into the fields of publishing, aviation, and even horse racing. But th...

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Guggenheims edition · 2007 · HarperCollins Publishers · 9780061350504
Guggenheims edition · 2007 · HarperCollins Publishers · 9780061350511
Guggenheims edition · 2007 · HarperCollins Publishers · 9780061350535
The Guggenheims ebook · 2007 · HarperCollins · 9780061350481
Guggenheims edition · 2006 · HarperCollins Publishers Limited · 9780060934002

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