Summary:
The book delves into the history of the Vanderbilt family, exploring their ascent to the pinnacle of American wealth and society during the Gilded Age, followed by their dramatic decline. It provides a personal and detailed account of the family's legacy, including the author's own connection as a descendant, and examines the impact of their wealth and influence on both their personal lives and the broader American cultural landscape.
Key points:
1. The Vanderbilt Dynasty: The book traces the rise of the Vanderbilt family, led by Cornelius Vanderbilt who amassed a huge fortune in shipping and railroads.
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