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Tragic Mansions by Mrs. Philip Lydig

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Gilded-Age gossip meets Edith-Wharton-style scandal in the 1927 Fifth-Avenue tell-all Tragic Mansions by Mrs. Philip Lydig (a.k.a. the fashionable socialite Rita de Acosta Lydig). Find out what prompted this glamorous doyenne to dish the dirt on her filthy-rich friends and acquaintances, and why Lydig believed the American upper-crust and their obsession with marrying for money set a dangerous American precedent. Dripping with diamonds and STDs, this book is worth reading for its material opulence as well as its “soapy” accounts of soured matches among the moneyed class.

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Tragic Mansions at Hathtrust.org

NeglectedBooks.com article on Tragic Mansions

Rita Hernandez de Alba de Acosta Stokes Lydig

Harvey O’Higgins

Met collection of Rita de Acosta Lydig’s clothing

Giovanni Boldini portrait of Rita de Acosta Lydig

Consuelo Vanderbilt

HBO’s “The Gilded Age”

Bellevue Avenue

Edith Wharton

William Earl Dodge Stokes

Philip Lydig


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