"American Elite and Sociologist, a Distinct Cyclopedia of Twenty Thousand American’s Best Families, the National Social Blue Book" offers a glimpse into the upper echelons of American society. Compiled by Thomas William Herringshaw, this book serves as a detailed compendium of prominent families and individuals, providing insights into their social standing and influence. It is a valuable resource for researchers and readers interested in the historical dynamics of social stratification and the composition of the American elite.
This book provides a snapshot of American society at a particular moment in time, offering a unique perspective on the social networks and cultural norms that defined the upper class. Whether used for genealogical research, sociological study, or historical curiosity, this cyclopedia remains a significant historical document.
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