The Legendary Mizners

The real-life adventures of Addison and Wilson Mizner, the subjects of the Stephen Sondheim musical Gold!

Alva Johnston's joint biography of Addison and Wilson Mizner is a delightful portrait of two of the early twentieth century's most clever and infamous rascals. Born in the 1870s in California, the brothers quickly rose to prominence during the various booms of the 1920s.

Addison, the elder, was a self-made architect and real-estate dealer who designed many of the fantastic homes of the fantastically rich in Palm Beach. He could "age" a house and its furnishings to any period his client desired--and would pay for. Wilson's adventures were even more daring and varied, and his quick wit was legendary. In addition to getting rich on the Alaskan gold rush, he had careers as a singer, playwright, prizefight promoter, con man, real-estate salesman, and shady hotel owner. Perhaps his most famous quip was one he delivered on being told that President Coolidge had died: "How do they know?"

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The Legendary Mizners

The real-life adventures of Addison and Wilson Mizner, the subjects of the Stephen Sondheim musical Gold!

Alva Johnston's joint biography of Addison and Wilson Mizner is a delightful portrait of two of the early twentieth century's most clever and infamous rascals. Born in the 1870s in California, the brothers quickly rose to prominence during the various booms of the 1920s.

Addison, the elder, was a self-made architect and real-estate dealer who designed many of the fantastic homes of the fantastically rich in Palm Beach. He could "age" a house and its furnishings to any period his client desired--and would pay for. Wilson's adventures were even more daring and varied, and his quick wit was legendary. In addition to getting rich on the Alaskan gold rush, he had careers as a singer, playwright, prizefight promoter, con man, real-estate salesman, and shady hotel owner. Perhaps his most famous quip was one he delivered on being told that President Coolidge had died: "How do they know?"

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The real-life adventures of Addison and Wilson Mizner, the subjects of the Stephen Sondheim musical Gold!

Alva Johnston's joint biography of Addison and Wilson Mizner is a delightful portrait of two of the early twentieth century's most clever and infamous rascals. Born in the 1870s in California, the brothers quickly rose to prominence during the various booms of the 1920s.

Addison, the elder, was a self-made architect and real-estate dealer who designed many of the fantastic homes of the fantastically rich in Palm Beach. He could "age" a house and its furnishings to any period his client desired--and would pay for. Wilson's adventures were even more daring and varied, and his quick wit was legendary. In addition to getting rich on the Alaskan gold rush, he had careers as a singer, playwright, prizefight promoter, con man, real-estate salesman, and shady hotel owner. Perhaps his most famous quip was one he delivered on being told that President Coolidge had died: "How do they know?"


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781466807983
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Publication date: 06/25/2003
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 321
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Alva Johnston (1888-1950) wrote for many newspapers and periodicals, including The New York Times and The New Yorker, in which his profiles of Addison and Wilson Mizner first appeared. He was awarded a Pulitzer Prize in 1922 for his reporting.

Reginald Marsh (1898-1954) was a social realist painter best known for his crowded New York City scenes. He was also one of The New Yorker's first cartoonists and created murals for several federal buildings.

Table of Contents

1A Beginning in Benicia3
2The Palm Beach Architect21
3The Silent Touches of Time40
4The Sport64
5The Klondike78
6A Mansion on Fifth Avenue104
7Gentle Larceny116
8Ketchel136
9The Deep Purple156
10Sea Serpents173
11A Matter of Philosophy197
12The Boom211
13Vision235
14When Fish Became Birds257
15The Crash278
16The Main Event300
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