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Apr 23
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The Astors, The Gilded Age & The Buildin...

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From fur traders to rulers of the New York social scene - how did the Astors rise to the top? What did it mean to be 'Old Money' in the Gilded Age? And where did that power go?


Don is joined by New York Times best-selling historian and novelist, Katherine Howe. From the Titanic, to the slums of New York, to the penthouse of the Waldorf Astoria, Katherine today guides us through a family story like no other.


Edited by Aidan Lonergan. Produced by Sophie Gee. Senior Producer was Freddy Chick.


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