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Banquet at Delmonico's : great minds, the Gilded Age, and the triumph of evolution in America / Barry Werth.
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Main Author:
Werth, Barry
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
New York :
Random House,
c2009.
Edition:
1st ed.
Subjects:
Spencer, Herbert,
>
1820-1903
>
Influence.
Delmonico's Restaurant (New York, N.Y.)
>
History
>
19th century.
Social Darwinism
>
United States
>
History
>
19th century.
Human evolution
>
Social aspects
>
United States
>
History
>
19th century.
Social change
>
United States
>
History
>
19th century.
Dinners and dining
>
New York (State)
>
New York
>
History
>
19th century.
Intellectuals
>
United States
>
Biography.
United States
>
Intellectual life
>
19th century.
United States
>
Social conditions
>
1865-1918.
United States
>
Social life and customs
>
1865-1918.
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HM631 .W47 2009
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