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  1. Andrea Friederici Ross’ extensive research is obvious and draws us into Edith’s story and all she was able to accomplish (despite not being taken seriously as a woman in so many situations.) This story will make you angry on her behalf but you will also admire her ongoing tenacity. This is a remarkable work that honors Edith’s many legacies and highlights a history that might otherwise ...

  2. EDITH: THE ROGUE ROCKEFELLER MCCORMICK By Andrea Friederici Ross - Hardcover **Mint Condition**. EDITH: THE ROGUE ROCKEFELLER MCCORMICK By Andrea Friederici Ross - Hardcover 9780809337903 | eBay Hauptinhalt anzeigen

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  4. 30. Nov. 2020 · In her recently published book, Edith: The Rogue Rockefeller McCormick, Andrea Friederici Ross uncovers a woman who in spite of lack of family support and appreciation, learned several languages so she could study philosophy and psychiatry as originally written. She passed along the teachings of Carl Jung. Edith became a patron of the arts with ...

  5. EDITH: THE ROGUE Rockefeller Mccormick by Andrea Friederici Ross (English) Paper - EUR 29,84. ZU VERKAUFEN! The Nile on eBay FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Edith by Andrea 385441085619

  6. Edith’s death from breast cancer three years later was mourned by thousands of Chicagoans. Respectful and truthful, Andrea Friederici Ross presents the full arc of this amazing woman’s life and expertly helps readers understand Edith’s generosity, intelligence, and fierce determination to change the world

  7. With Edith, Andrea Friederici Ross offers the first complete biography of the influential heiress. In doing so, she highlights some of the reasons for previous scholarly neglect. “She’d gone missing,” claims Ross pithily, suggesting that “her voice was deliberately erased” (xii). Ross’s book unfolds chronologically, devoting each of ...