An edition of The Grandees (1971)

The grandees

America's Sephardic elite

1st Syracuse University Press ed.
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An edition of The Grandees (1971)

The grandees

America's Sephardic elite

1st Syracuse University Press ed.
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The Sephardic Jews began a tradition of wealth, pride, and exclusiveness that continues to this day. Stephen Birmingham sheds light on this segment of Jewish society who viewed other Jews as peasants and ardently shunned all publicity. It is the story of over three centuries of power and achievement, scandal and folly, elegant lifestyles, and sometimes flamboyant personalities - a story only Stephen Birmingham could tell with characteristic spellbinding skill.

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English
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368

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The grandees: America's Sephardic elite
1997, Syracuse University Press
in English - 1st Syracuse University Press ed.
Cover of: The grandees
The grandees: America's Sephardic elite
1986, Futura
in English
Cover of: The Grandees
Cover of: The grandees
The grandees: America's Sephardic elite.
1971, Harper & Row
in English - [1st ed.]

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.
Previously published: New York : Harper & Row, 1971.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
920/.0092924073, B
Library of Congress
E184.J5 B552 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 368 p. :
Number of pages
368

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Open Library
OL1011560M
Internet Archive
grandeesamericas0000birm_v7k6
ISBN 10
0815604599
LCCN
96052159
OCLC/WorldCat
36147220
Library Thing
540068
Goodreads
1491453

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The Sephardim elite Jewry began emigrating to North America in the middle of the 17th century. I'll add more once I've read the book.

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