The Patriarch: The Rise and Fall of the Bingham DynastyFrom Simon & Schuster, The Patriarch: The Rise and Fall of the Bingham Dynasty is a definitive examination of an American family tragedy and the dissolution of a media empire. An account of the rise and collapse of the Bingham family of Kentucky chronicles three generations of a newspaper dynasty and the battles that destroyed the family. |
Contents
Chapter 1 | 21 |
Chapter 2 | 35 |
Chapter 3 | 50 |
Chapter 4 | 76 |
Chapter 5 | 90 |
Chapter 6 | 116 |
A VERY SATISFACTORY LIFE | 154 |
Chapter 10 | 196 |
Chapter 16 | 335 |
Chapter 17 | 364 |
Chapter 18 | 387 |
Chapter 19 | 410 |
LOADING THE GUN | 427 |
Chapter 21 | 452 |
Chapter 22 | 467 |
Epilogue | 496 |
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