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In "Society as I Have Found It," Ward McAllister offers an incisive exploration of high society during the Gilded Age, characterized by its opulence and social intricacies. Written in an engaging narrative style, McAllister weaves personal anecdotes with sharp observations, effectively painting a portrait of a world governed by wealth, connections, and exclusive social codes. The book is a vivid depiction of the manners and mores of upper-class life in late 19th-century America, serving as both a memoir and a social critique that reflects the period's dazzling yet superficial allure. Ward…mehr

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In "Society as I Have Found It," Ward McAllister offers an incisive exploration of high society during the Gilded Age, characterized by its opulence and social intricacies. Written in an engaging narrative style, McAllister weaves personal anecdotes with sharp observations, effectively painting a portrait of a world governed by wealth, connections, and exclusive social codes. The book is a vivid depiction of the manners and mores of upper-class life in late 19th-century America, serving as both a memoir and a social critique that reflects the period's dazzling yet superficial allure. Ward McAllister, an influential figure himself, mingled with the elite of New York society, which informs the authentic voice and keen insights found in the text. His position as a social arbiter and his experiences within the upper echelons likely prompted his desire to document the societal norms and expectations of his time. McAllister's background-and his relations with prominent socialites-give the work a unique credibility that is both engaging and revelatory. This book is a must-read for anyone intrigued by social history, cultural studies, or the dynamics of elite society. McAllister's sharp wit and penetrating observations will captivate readers, providing invaluable context to the social fabric of the Gilded Age and enriching their understanding of how these historical dynamics resonate today.

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Samuel Ward McAllister (1827 -1895) was a popular arbiter of social taste in the Gilded Age of late 19th-century America. He was widely accepted as the authority as to which families could be classified as the cream of New York society (the Four Hundred). But his listings were also questioned by those excluded from them, and his own personal motives of self-aggrandizement were noted.