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Hardcover The Ritz Carltons Book

ISBN: 1025953738

ISBN13: 9781025953731

The Ritz Carltons

"The Ritz Carltons" is a sparkling and sophisticated satire of upper-class life in Jazz Age New York. Written by Fillmore Hyde and featuring illustrations by the legendary Rea Irvin, this classic work of humor lampoons the social-climbing antics and absurd pretensions of the city's wealthy elite during the 1920s.

The narrative centers on the fictional "Ritz Carltons," a family whose every move is calculated to maintain their standing in the highest echelons of society. From the complexities of hosting the perfect dinner party to the frantic scramble for invitations to the most exclusive events, the text provides a keen-eyed look at the foibles and status-seeking behavior of the rich and famous. Irvin's iconic illustrations perfectly complement the text, capturing the fashion, flair, and architectural elegance of the era with a distinctive artistic style.

As a notable example of early 20th-century social commentary, "The Ritz Carltons" remains a delightful and witty read for those interested in the history of New York, the evolution of American humor, and the timeless nature of social ambition. This work stands as a vivid time capsule of the glamorous yet ridiculous world of the Manhattan social registry.

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