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American Queen - The Rise and Fall of Kate Chase Sprague--Civil War "Belle of the North" and Gilded Age Woman of Scandal (Hardcover)
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American Queen - The Rise and Fall of Kate Chase Sprague--Civil War "Belle of the North" and Gilded Age Woman of Scandal (Hardcover)
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Had People magazine been around during the Civil War and after,
Kate Chase would have made its Most Beautiful" and Most Intriguing"
lists every year. The charismatic daughter of Salmon P. Chase,
Lincoln's treasury secretary, Kate Chase enjoyed unprecedented
political power for a woman. As her widowed father's hostess, she
set up a rival court" against Mary Lincoln in hopes of making her
father president and herself his First Lady. To facilitate that
goal, she married one of the richest men in the country, the
handsome boy governor" of Rhode Island, in the social event of the
Civil War. She moved easily between the worlds of high fashion,
adorning herself in the most regal Parisian gowns, and politics,
managing her father's presidential campaigns. "No Queen has ever
reigned under the Stars and Stripes," one newspaper would write,
"but this remarkable woman came closer to being a Queen than any
American woman has."But when William Sprague turned out to be less
of a prince as a husband, Kate found comfort in the arms of a
powerful married senator. The ensuing sex scandal ended her virtual
royalty after the marriage crumbled and the money disappeared, she
was left only with her children and her ever-proud bearing. She
became a social outcast and died in poverty, yet in her final years
she would find both greater authenticity and the inner peace that
had always eluded her.Kate Chase's dramatic story is one of
ambition and tragedy, set against the seductive allure of the Civil
War and Gilded Age, involving some of the most famous personalities
in American history. In this beautifully written and meticulously
researched biography, drawing on much unpublished material, John
Oller captures the extraordinary life of a woman who was a century
ahead of her time.
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