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It wasn't until she was 103 that the world really began to take notice of Huguette Clark (1906-2011). It was Pulitzer Prize-winning NBC News journalist Bill Dedman, the co-author of this book, who spotted a property listing linked to the reclusive heiress. From that small lead emerged an ever deepening story of great opulence; far-flung mansions never lived in and seldom visited; masterpieces surreptitiously sold; a half-billion dollar estate; but, most importantly, a life lived in mysterious seclusion. In this arresting biography, Dedman is joined by Paul Clark Newell, Jr., Clark's cousin and one of the few relatives with whom she spoke frequently. (P.S. Empty Mansions is illustrated with seventy photographs, some of them never before published.)
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NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY
Janet Maslin, The New York Times • St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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When Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Bill Dedman noticed in 2009 a grand home for sale, unoccupied for nearly ...