A New York Times –bestselling history of the United States in the
years between the Gilded Age and World War I, by the author of A Night
to Remember . "[Lord had] the extraordinary ability to bring the past
to life." —Jenny Lawrence, author of The Way It Was: Walter Lord on
His Life and Books Though remarkable in their own right, the first
fifteen years of the 1900s had the misfortune of being sandwiched
between—and overshadowed by—the Gilded Age and the First World
War. In The Good Years, Walter Lord remedies this neglect, bringing to
vivid life the events of 1900 to 1914, when industrialization made
staggering advances, and the Wright brothers captured the world's
imagination. Lord writes of Newport and Fifth Avenue, where the rich
lived gaily and without much worry beyond the occasional economic
panic. He also delves into the sweatshops of the second industrial
revolution, where impoverished laborers and children suffered under
unimaginable conditions. From the assassination of President McKinley
to the hot and lazy "last summer" before the outbreak of war, Lord
writes with insight and humor about the uniquely American energy and
enthusiasm of those years before the Great War would forever change
the world. From the #1 New York Times–bestselling author of
Incredible Victory and Day of Infamy, this is an "informative and
entertaining" journey through an often-overlooked period of history at
the beginning of the twentieth century ( The New York Times).
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From 1900 to the First World War
Product details
ISBN
9781453238431
Published
2017
Publisher
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Language
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Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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