The Gold Coast

The Gold Coast
Title The Gold Coast PDF eBook
Author Nelson DeMille
Publisher Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages 500
Release 2001-04-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780759522626

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The Great Gatsby meets The Godfather in this #1 New York Times bestselling story of friendship and seduction, love and betrayal. "[Demille is] a true master." - Dan Brown, #1 bestselling author of The Da Vinci Code Welcome to the fabled Gold Coast, that stretch on the North Shore of Long Island that once held the greatest concentration of wealth and power in America. Here two men are destined for an explosive collision: John Sutter, Wall Street lawyer, holding fast to a fading aristocratic legacy; and Frank Bellarosa, the Mafia don who seizes his piece of the staid and unprepared Gold Coast like a latter-day barbarian chief and draws Sutter and his regally beautiful wife, Susan, into his violent world. Told from Sutter's sardonic and often hilarious point of view, The Gold Coast is Nelson DeMille's captivating story laced with sexual passion and suspense.

The Gold Coast

The Gold Coast
Title The Gold Coast PDF eBook
Author Kim Stanley Robinson
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages 514
Release 2013-12-31
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1466861339

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The Gold Coast, set an alternative future of ecological collapse, is the second novel in Kim Stanley Robinson's Three Californias trilogy. 2027: Southern California is a developer's dream gone mad, an endless sprawl of condos, freeways, and malls. Jim McPherson, the affluent son of a defense contractor, is a young man lost in a world of fast cars, casual sex, and designer drugs. But his descent in to the shadowy underground of industrial terrorism brings him into a shattering confrontation with his family, his goals, and his ideals. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

The Gold Coast and the Slum

The Gold Coast and the Slum
Title The Gold Coast and the Slum PDF eBook
Author Harvey Warren Zorbaugh
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 340
Release 1983-07-15
Genre History
ISBN 0226989453

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"This is a book about Chicago. It is also, and for that very reason, a book about every other American city which has lived long enough and grown large enough to experience the transformation of neighborhoods and the contact of cultures and the tension between different types of individual and community behavior. . . . Here is a type of sociological investigation which is equally marked by human interest and scientific method."—Christian Century

Missionary Practices on the Gold Coast, 1832-1895

Missionary Practices on the Gold Coast, 1832-1895
Title Missionary Practices on the Gold Coast, 1832-1895 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Cambria Press
Total Pages 246
Release
Genre
ISBN 1621968731

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The Gold Coast Church and the Ghetto

The Gold Coast Church and the Ghetto
Title The Gold Coast Church and the Ghetto PDF eBook
Author James K. Wellman
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 294
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9780252068041

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"One of the nation's best known churches, Fourth Presbyterian is a thriving mainline church housed in an elegant Gothic building in Chicago's wealthy Gold Coast neighborhood. Less than a mile to the west is another world: the Cabrini-Green low- income housing projects. In this evenhanded account, James Wellman surveys the church's history of balancing its theological aims and its social boundaries and sheds light on the strengths and weaknesses of liberal Protestantism as a modern religious institution. Wellman shows how Fourth Presbyterian has moved from an establishment congregation to what he calls a lay liberal church working to overcome class and race inequality in its urban context while carving out its institutional identity in an increasingly pluralistic environment. By examining the church's four main leaders over the course of the century, Wellman tracks Fourth Presbyterian's gradual shift away from an evangelical role and toward the current focus on service, epitomized in the church's main outreach program, an extensive volunteer tutoring program that serves hundreds of Cabrini-Green residents each week. In documenting Fourth Presbyterian's struggle to meet the needs of its privileged congregants while challenging them to move beyond exclusive boundaries of race and class, The Gold Coast Church and the Ghetto opens a window into the past, present, and future of the Protestant mainline."

Long Island's Gold Coast

Long Island's Gold Coast
Title Long Island's Gold Coast PDF eBook
Author Paul J. Mateyunas
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 130
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN 0738591319

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In the spotlight with the publication of The Great Gatsby, the North Shore's Gold Coast boasted perhaps the greatest concentration of wealth in the country during the first half of the 20th century. In its heyday, over 1,200 grand homes lined the shoreline from Eaton's Neck to Great Neck and as far south as Old Westbury. With inspiration from around the globe, as well as the development of many new American styles, an architectural renaissance occurred, bringing together the greatest artisans, architects, landscape architects, and designers to create an exclusive enclave that flourished until World War II. Captains of industry, founding families, and even royalty called Long Island home. Everyone from Morgan, Woolworth, Vanderbilt, Hearst, Field, and Phipps to the Duke of Windsor resided here. Lavish parties celebrated weddings, Lindbergh's transatlantic flight, and other events. Today, approximately one-third of these houses still survive in various states, providing a glimpse of what was the Gold Coast.

Troupers of the Gold Coast; Or, The Rise of Lotta Crabtree

Troupers of the Gold Coast; Or, The Rise of Lotta Crabtree
Title Troupers of the Gold Coast; Or, The Rise of Lotta Crabtree PDF eBook
Author Constance Rourke
Publisher
Total Pages 324
Release 1928
Genre History
ISBN

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Lotta Crabtree was very popular in San Francisco and in 1875 donated to the city a large water fountain, a gathering place for people after the earthquake and fire of 1906. The book discusses other actresses in late 19th century San Francisco.