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Travel with the authors from 19th century Russia to St. Paul, Minnesota to discover the true identity of Samuel Bronstien, the founder of the United States Bedding Co. Despite the jealousy and resentment that often exists in a family, Samuel, his wife and children work together to make the business the leading bedding company in the Upper Midwest. When the three sons retire from the company the third generation takes over. Edward Bronstien Jr., the new president, makes tough decisions to take the company - now popularly called King Koil -- to a leader in the industry, and to its ultimate sale.…mehr

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Travel with the authors from 19th century Russia to St. Paul, Minnesota to discover the true identity of Samuel Bronstien, the founder of the United States Bedding Co. Despite the jealousy and resentment that often exists in a family, Samuel, his wife and children work together to make the business the leading bedding company in the Upper Midwest. When the three sons retire from the company the third generation takes over. Edward Bronstien Jr., the new president, makes tough decisions to take the company - now popularly called King Koil -- to a leader in the industry, and to its ultimate sale. You'll discover how an acquisition almost failed and how the sale of the company affected the family. Over 25 years later, when Horwitz and Bronstien decide to write a book about the family and the bedding business, they discover a leather envelope containing papers and documents - some 144 years old. The real name of Samuel Bronstien is revealed: Simcha Shapotshnick! And the envelope unveils much more about the family he left in Russia.
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Dolores (Dee) Horwitz began her writing career as a columnist for the Willmar (MN) Daily Tribune when she was 13. She has been a reporter and editor for the South Bend (IN) Tribune, a correspondent for the Chicago Sun Times and a writer for Honeywell. She has a B.A. degree from Metropolitan State University (MN) and lives in Scottsdale, AZ. Edward L. Bronstien Jr. was a U.S. Air Force photographer during World War II. He has an S.B. Degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge) and worked as a metallurgist with the Atomic Energy Commission upon his graduation in l95l. He became the president of the United States Bedding Co. in 1968. Active in civic affairs, he has been the president of other companies, as well as numerous clubs and associations. He and his wife live in Hyde Park, VT and Palm Beach, FL.