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Rich people behaving badly / Dick Kreck.

By: Material type: TextPublisher: Golden, Colorado : Fulcrum [2016]Description: 176 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Audience:
  • General
ISBN:
  • 9781936218233 (paperback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 978.8 23
LOC classification:
  • F776 .K74 2016
Other classification:
  • HIS036140 | TRU000000
Summary: "Public respectability does not always translate into tidy private lives, and our interest in the naughty behavior of the rich and famous will never be satisfied. Former Denver Post reporter Dick Kreck takes us back through Colorado's history to show that the foibles of people--rich or poor--remain the same. Included are socialites such as Louise Sneed Hill, who created and ruled over Denver's "Sacred 36" circle of society; Jane Tomberlin, who met and fell in love with a "prince" in an elevator at the Brown Palace Hotel; Irene Nolan, who cavorted late into the night with her family priest; and prominent Denver clubman Courtland Dines, who was wounded during a frolic with two silent-screen stars in his Hollywood apartment. Rich People Behaving Badly exposes the scandals, murders, infidelities, financial misdeeds, and just plain misbehavior from Colorado's past"-- Provided by publisher.Summary: "Public respectability does not always translate into tidy private lives, and our interest in the bad behavior of the rich and famous will never be satisfied. Former Denver Post reporter Dick Kreck takes us back in Colorado's history and shows us that the foibles of people - rich or poor - remain the same. Included are socialites such as Louise Sneed Hill, who created and ruled over Denver's "Sacred 36" circle of society; Jane Tomberlin, who met and fell in love with a "prince" in an elevator at the Brown Palace Hotel; Irene Nolan, who cavorted late into the night with her family priest; and prominent Denver clubman Courtland Dines, who was wounded during a frolic with two silent-screen stars in his Hollywood apartment. Rich People Behaving Badly exposes the scandals murders, infidelities, financial misdeeds, and just plain misbehavior from Colorado's past"-- Provided by publisher.
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Books Idaho Springs Public Library ANF CO HIST 978.8 KRE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 30404100155124
Books John Tomay Memorial Library Colorado History CO HIST 978.8 KRE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31030100167089

"Public respectability does not always translate into tidy private lives, and our interest in the naughty behavior of the rich and famous will never be satisfied. Former Denver Post reporter Dick Kreck takes us back through Colorado's history to show that the foibles of people--rich or poor--remain the same. Included are socialites such as Louise Sneed Hill, who created and ruled over Denver's "Sacred 36" circle of society; Jane Tomberlin, who met and fell in love with a "prince" in an elevator at the Brown Palace Hotel; Irene Nolan, who cavorted late into the night with her family priest; and prominent Denver clubman Courtland Dines, who was wounded during a frolic with two silent-screen stars in his Hollywood apartment. Rich People Behaving Badly exposes the scandals, murders, infidelities, financial misdeeds, and just plain misbehavior from Colorado's past"-- Provided by publisher.

"Public respectability does not always translate into tidy private lives, and our interest in the bad behavior of the rich and famous will never be satisfied. Former Denver Post reporter Dick Kreck takes us back in Colorado's history and shows us that the foibles of people - rich or poor - remain the same. Included are socialites such as Louise Sneed Hill, who created and ruled over Denver's "Sacred 36" circle of society; Jane Tomberlin, who met and fell in love with a "prince" in an elevator at the Brown Palace Hotel; Irene Nolan, who cavorted late into the night with her family priest; and prominent Denver clubman Courtland Dines, who was wounded during a frolic with two silent-screen stars in his Hollywood apartment. Rich People Behaving Badly exposes the scandals murders, infidelities, financial misdeeds, and just plain misbehavior from Colorado's past"-- Provided by publisher.

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