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Ch. 1 | A Death: Henry, 1899 | 13 |
Ch. 2 | A Life: Henry, 1859-1899 | 23 |
Ch. 3 | James, 1876-1899 | 39 |
Ch. 4 | The First Mentor: James Alexander | 49 |
Ch. 5 | The Gilded Age | 59 |
Ch. 6 | A Bachelor Abroad, 1899 | 67 |
Ch. 7 | Gage Tarbell: New Year's Eve, 1899 | 79 |
Ch. 8 | Of Trusts and Estates | 91 |
Ch. 9 | The Unveiling, May 1901 | 105 |
Ch. 10 | Riding High | 115 |
Ch. 11 | An Eligible Bachelor, 1903-1904 | 131 |
Ch. 12 | New York and Paris, 1903-1904 | 139 |
Ch. 13 | The Party Era, 1883-1905 | 155 |
Ch. 14 | The Hyde Ball, January 31, 1905 | 169 |
Ch. 15 | The Winter of Discontent, February 1905 | 181 |
Ch. 16 | "The Equitable Row": The Turning Point, Spring 1905 | 207 |
Ch. 17 | Henry Clay Frick | 233 |
Ch. 18 | Thomas Fortune Ryan | 255 |
Ch. 19 | Summer 1905 | 267 |
Ch. 20 | The Armstrong Investigation and After, September-December 1905 | 279 |
Ch. 21 | Paris, 1906-1917 | 303 |
Afterword: "The August Moon": Henry Hyde | 319 | |
Denouements | 329 | |
Author's Note | 339 | |
Endnotes | 357 | |
Bibliography | 377 | |
Acknowledgments | 387 | |
Index | 391 |
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