Top 10 Best Gilded Age Books

of November 2024
1
Best ChoiceBest Choice
The Last Castle: The Epic Story of Love, Loss, and American Royalty in the
10
Exceptional
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2
Best ValueBest Value
The Gilded Age in New York, 1870-1910
Black Dog & Leventhal
Black Dog & Leventhal
9.9
Exceptional
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3
An American Beauty: A Novel of the Gilded Age Inspired by the True Story of
9.8
Exceptional
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4
Gilded Summers: A Novel (Newport's Gilded Age Book 1)
9.7
Exceptional
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5
What the Lady Wants: A Novel of Marshall Field and the Gilded Age
Berkley
Berkley
9.6
Exceptional
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6
The Gilded Age (Illustrated First Edition): 100th Anniversary Collection
MiraVista Interactive
MiraVista Interactive
9.5
Excellent
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7
The Gilded Age: 18761912: Overture to the American Century
Union Square & Co.
Union Square & Co.
9.4
Excellent
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8
Gilded: How Newport Became America's Richest Resort
Wiley
Wiley
9.3
Excellent
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9
Diamonds and Deadlines: A Tale of Greed, Deceit, and a Female Tycoon in the
9.2
Excellent
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10
Dispatches from the Gilded Age: A Few More Thoughts on Interesting People,
9.1
Excellent
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The Last Castle: The Epic Story of Love, Loss, and American Royalty in the Nation's Largest Home

The Gilded Age in New York, 1870-1910

An American Beauty: A Novel of the Gilded Age Inspired by the True Story of Arabella Huntington Who Became the Richest Woman in the Country

Gilded Summers: A Novel (Newport's Gilded Age Book 1)

What the Lady Wants: A Novel of Marshall Field and the Gilded Age

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The Gilded Age (Illustrated First Edition): 100th Anniversary Collection

The Gilded Age: 18761912: Overture to the American Century

Gilded: How Newport Became America's Richest Resort

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Diamonds and Deadlines: A Tale of Greed, Deceit, and a Female Tycoon in the Gilded Age

Dispatches from the Gilded Age: A Few More Thoughts on Interesting People, Far-Flung Places, and the Joys of Southern Comforts

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