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American Queen John Oller

American Queen By John Oller

American Queen by John Oller


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In this beautifully written and meticulously researched biography, John Oller captures the tumultuous, passionate, and ultimately tragic life of Kate Chase Sprague, Mary Lincoln's ambitious rival.

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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 by John Oller

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 In this beautifully written and meticulously researched biography, drawing on much unpublished material, John Oller captures the extraordinary life of a woman who was a century ahead of her time.

American Queen Reviews

Minneapolis Star Tribune, 12/28/14 [Kate Chase Sprague] is a fit subject for a biography because of her commanding presence in an era when women were not expected to have any say in public affairs...Oller commands his sources in a riveting narrative that is all the more persuasive because he does not make large claims for his subject. It is enough, he realizes, for a biography to portray and assess a remarkable human being--one who struggled with and overcame many of the confining conventions of her age--in her own terms. Adventures with Words, 10/28/14 A surprising biography...American Queen should be required reading for anyone taking a class in American history, anyone interested in this period of American history, and any woman who wants to know what ignoring societal limitations looks like. Fangirl Nation, 10/27/14 Kate Chase is probably the most tragic story you've never heard from American History...Oller's book is sympathetic and kind to a woman that men wanted and women wanted to be for most of her days in Washington DC...If you've never heard of Kate Chase or her contributions to American politics, now is the time to hear her story. Portland Book Review, 1/16/15 Oller, who has worked closely with Sprague's granddaughter, attempts to dispel the typical opinions that her life was tragic by instead focusing on her strength of spirit and accomplishments for a woman of that era. Civil War Book Review, Winter 2015 Kate Chase was an interesting woman in an age when women were not supposed to be interesting...Oller has created an immensely readable book. San Francisco Book Review, 2/25 A ripped-from-the-headlines romp through the 1800s...A fascinating look at Kate Chase Sprague...A careful and vivid biography worthy of a read. Civil War Monitor, 4/21/15 Full of engaging detail and captivating characters...Yet this vivid portrait of a vivacious and complex woman who defied the dictates of her day is no mere biography. Oller weaves in fascinating details of rivalries and alliances launched in Civil War Washington which influenced political agendas during Reconstruction and what followed, the so-called Gilded Age...He also powerfully invokes the way in which the press reflected and stimulated political intrigue and downfall. 2015 Ohioana Book Award, finalist Advance praise for American Queen Beautiful, brilliant, and wildly ambitious, Kate Chase was a master of political intrigue and behind-the-scenes power in an era when women were told to be seen and not heard. A terrific work of historical research and reconstruction, American Queen follows her fascinating but forgotten life to tell the story of the Civil War and its scandalous aftermath--its assassinations, impeachments, and sexual hijinks--from an entirely fresh perspective.--Debby Applegate, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Most Famous Man in America: The Biography of Henry Ward Beecher No woman of her time walked as close to the power of the land as Kate Chase Sprague. None of the men in her life exceeded her in ambition and drive, or in intriguing for success. John Oller's American Queen eloquently traces her rise and fall, bringing out new material that gives context to an already rich life. Proud at her heights, unbroken by tragedy, this almost American Queen's story is as fascinating as it is improbable. In many respects this thoroughly nineteenth century woman sounds very modern, indeed.--William C. Davis, prize-winning author A fascinating portrait of a strong, accomplished, and resilient woman, who was ahead of her time--and happens to be my great-great grandmother!--Kris Carr, New York Times bestselling author and motivational speaker The story of Kate Chase literally jumps off the page in John Oller's brilliant evocation of her tumultuous life. She is the Northern Scarlett O'Hara, whose political and social ambitions--and machinations worthy of Machiavelli--ultimately consume her. Oller's skilled and even-handed treatment of his subject allows the reader to empathize with this fascinating and complex woman despite her flaws.--Heath Hardage Lee, author of Winnie Davis: Daughter of the Lost Cause John Oller's book adds many new dimensions to one of the most famous women in the United States in the nineteenth century.--Richard Vangermeersch, Professor Emeritus, University of Rhode Island Kirkus, 10/15/14 A well-researched, thoughtful biography of a woman who 'became entirely her own person, a rare feat for women of her day.' Library Journal starred review, 10/15/14 Well written, fast paced, and with a compelling attention to detail, this work should be a fascinating read for Civil War buffs, fans of Doris Kearns Goodwin's Team of Rivals (in which Salmon Chase is a main character), and Jennifer Chiaverini's Mrs. Lincoln's Rival. Publishers Weekly, 10/1/14 Oller details Sprague's fascinating life, introducing readers to an inspiring woman in spite of her faults: haughtiness; personal, rather than ideological, politics; financial profligacy...Oller offers an accessible, attention-grabbing work Chicago Tribune, 11/6/14 Nuanced and finely balanced. WhatWouldTheFoundersThink.com, 11/1/14 John Oller has written an absorbing book...[he] brings into focus a master of political intrigue and a beautiful, ambitious, resourceful woman who was determined to live life on her own terms. Oller's book evokes an era and the American Queen who, for a time, ruled it. Providence Journal, 12/14/14 [An] immensely readable and grippingly sumptuous biography...Fascinating. Hudson Valley News, 11/26/14 [A] lively book...It's a joy to say that a biography, even of someone you hadn't heard of before, can be good fun all the way through.

About John Oller

John Oller, a lawyer and former journalist, is the author of Jean Arthur: The Actress Nobody Knew, which film critic Leonard Maltin called an exceptional piece of work, and the Los Angeles Daily News praised, saying it neither blinks nor blurs in its examination of a very colourful and eventful life. He lives in New York City.

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CIN0306822806G
9780306822803
0306822806
American Queen: The Rise and Fall of Kate Chase Sprague--Civil War Belle of the North and Gilded Age Woman of Scandal by John Oller
Used - Good
Hardback
Hachette Books
20141028
416
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