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The Impostor Heiress: Cassie Chadwick, the Greatest Grifter of the Gilded Age The Impostor Heiress: Cassie Chadwick, the Greatest Grifter of the Gilded Age by Annie Reed
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“Carnegie’s mind. $480 million. Twelve years ago, he had written, “the man who dies rich dies disgraced.”
Annie Reed, The Impostor Heiress: Cassie Chadwick, the Greatest Grifter of the Gilded Age
“Carnegie’s generosity, while admirable, reminded Russell of an old poem about a man who built a hospital, and provided the sick with which to fill it.”
Annie Reed, The Impostor Heiress: Cassie Chadwick, the Greatest Grifter of the Gilded Age
“an old poem about a man who built a hospital, and provided the sick with which to fill it.”
Annie Reed, The Impostor Heiress: Cassie Chadwick, the Greatest Grifter of the Gilded Age
“Doctors, like steel mills and railroads, were always a good investment.”
Annie Reed, The Impostor Heiress: Cassie Chadwick, the Greatest Grifter of the Gilded Age
“Face to face, she could remake a man's reality around him.”
Annie Reed, The Impostor Heiress: Cassie Chadwick, the Greatest Grifter of the Gilded Age
“One stroll along Euclid Avenue could awaken a person's most deeply buried ambitions. Cassie had buried hers in a particularly shallow grave.”
Annie Reed, The Impostor Heiress: Cassie Chadwick, the Greatest Grifter of the Gilded Age