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Lucey, Donna M., 1951-
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Rives, Amélie, 1863-1945.
Chaloner, John Armstrong, 1862-1935.
Novelists, American -- 19th century -- Biography.
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Archie and Amélie : love and madness in the Gilded Age / Donna M. Lucey.
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Lucey, Donna M., 1951-
New York : Harmony Books, c2006.
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Rives, Amélie, 1863-1945.
Chaloner, John Armstrong, 1862-1935.
Novelists, American -- 19th century -- Biography.
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ISBN:
1400048524
9781400048526
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vii, 339 p., [8] p. of plates : ill., geneal. tables ; 25 cm.
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1st ed.
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John Armstrong Chanler (known as Archie) was an heir to the Astor fortune, an eccentric, dashing, and handsome millionaire. Amelie Rives, from a Southern family and the goddaughter of Robert E. Lee, was a daring author, a stunning temptress, and a woman ahead of her time. Filled with glamour, mystery, and madness, their love affair and marriage made them the talk of society in the Gilded Age. Archie and Amelie seemed made for each other, but the very things that brought them together would soon draw them apart. Their marriage began with a "secret" wedding that found its way onto the front page of the New York Times. To the world, the couple appeared charmed, rich, and famous; they moved in social circles that included Oscar Wilde, Teddy Roosevelt, and Stanford White. But although their love was undeniable, they tormented each other, and their private life was troubled from the start.--From publisher description.
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Hawaii State Library
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818.409 Lu
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818.409 Lu
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