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020 _a9781784979850
040 _cDLC
082 _a92 CRO
100 1 _aCrocker, Aimée
245 1 0 _aAnd I'd do it again
_c/ Aimée Crocker
260 _aLondon,
_bHead of Zeus Ltd.,
_c2017, c1988
300 _a312 p. :
_billus. :
_c21 cm
520 _a Aimee Crocker (1863-1941) was an heiress to gold and railroad fortunes and a daughter of Judge Edwin B. Crocker (1818-1875), legal counsel for the Central Pacific Railroad, Justice of the California Supreme Court in 1865 and founder of the Crocker Art Museum, the longest continuously operating art museum in the West. Her father was a brother of Charles Crocker, one of the "big four" California railroad barons. Ms. Crocker was an extremely wealthy railroad heiress who lived life her way, traveling the world, spending lavishly, marrying five times and conducting countless other affairs. She was not always a proper lady, but she could afford to be whomever she wished. Her book was published during the last hard times - 1936. And I'd Do It Again is here autobiography.
546 _aEnglish
600 _aCrocker, Aimée
_d1864-1941
_xTravel
_zAsia
650 _aHeiresses
_x United States
_vBiography
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_cMO
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_d267975