Author: Simon Goodman
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1451697643
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
The passionate, true story of one man's quest to reclaim what the Nazis stole from his family--their beloved art collection--and to restore their legacy. Simon Goodman's grandparents came from German Jewish banking dynasties and perished in concentration camps. And that's almost all he knew--his father rarely spoke of their family history or heritage. But when he passed away, and Simon received his father's papers, a story began to emerge. The Gutmanns, as they were known then, rose from a small Bohemian hamlet to become one of Germany's most powerful banking families. They also amassed a world-class art collection that included works by Degas, Renoir, Botticelli, and many others, including a Renaissance clock engraved with scenes from the legend of Orpheus. The Nazi regime snatched everything the Gutmanns had labored to build: their art, their wealth, their social standing, and their very lives. Simon grew up in London with little knowledge of his father's efforts to recover their family's possessions. It was only after his father's death that Simon began to piece together the clues about the stolen legacy and the Nazi looting machine. He learned much of the collection had gone to Hitler and Goring; other works had been smuggled through Switzerland, sold and resold, with many pieces now in famous museums. More still had been recovered by Allied forces only to be stolen again by bureaucrats-- European governments quietly absorbed thousands of works of art into their own collections. Through painstaking detective work across two continents, Simon proved that many pieces belonged to his family, and successfully secured their return-- the first Nazi looting case to be settled in the United States. Goodman's dramatic story reveals a rich family history almost obliterated by the Nazis. It is not only the account of a twenty-year long detective hunt for family treasure, but an unforgettable tale of redemption and restoration.
The Orpheus Clock
Author: Simon Goodman
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1451697643
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
The passionate, true story of one man's quest to reclaim what the Nazis stole from his family--their beloved art collection--and to restore their legacy. Simon Goodman's grandparents came from German Jewish banking dynasties and perished in concentration camps. And that's almost all he knew--his father rarely spoke of their family history or heritage. But when he passed away, and Simon received his father's papers, a story began to emerge. The Gutmanns, as they were known then, rose from a small Bohemian hamlet to become one of Germany's most powerful banking families. They also amassed a world-class art collection that included works by Degas, Renoir, Botticelli, and many others, including a Renaissance clock engraved with scenes from the legend of Orpheus. The Nazi regime snatched everything the Gutmanns had labored to build: their art, their wealth, their social standing, and their very lives. Simon grew up in London with little knowledge of his father's efforts to recover their family's possessions. It was only after his father's death that Simon began to piece together the clues about the stolen legacy and the Nazi looting machine. He learned much of the collection had gone to Hitler and Goring; other works had been smuggled through Switzerland, sold and resold, with many pieces now in famous museums. More still had been recovered by Allied forces only to be stolen again by bureaucrats-- European governments quietly absorbed thousands of works of art into their own collections. Through painstaking detective work across two continents, Simon proved that many pieces belonged to his family, and successfully secured their return-- the first Nazi looting case to be settled in the United States. Goodman's dramatic story reveals a rich family history almost obliterated by the Nazis. It is not only the account of a twenty-year long detective hunt for family treasure, but an unforgettable tale of redemption and restoration.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1451697643
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
The passionate, true story of one man's quest to reclaim what the Nazis stole from his family--their beloved art collection--and to restore their legacy. Simon Goodman's grandparents came from German Jewish banking dynasties and perished in concentration camps. And that's almost all he knew--his father rarely spoke of their family history or heritage. But when he passed away, and Simon received his father's papers, a story began to emerge. The Gutmanns, as they were known then, rose from a small Bohemian hamlet to become one of Germany's most powerful banking families. They also amassed a world-class art collection that included works by Degas, Renoir, Botticelli, and many others, including a Renaissance clock engraved with scenes from the legend of Orpheus. The Nazi regime snatched everything the Gutmanns had labored to build: their art, their wealth, their social standing, and their very lives. Simon grew up in London with little knowledge of his father's efforts to recover their family's possessions. It was only after his father's death that Simon began to piece together the clues about the stolen legacy and the Nazi looting machine. He learned much of the collection had gone to Hitler and Goring; other works had been smuggled through Switzerland, sold and resold, with many pieces now in famous museums. More still had been recovered by Allied forces only to be stolen again by bureaucrats-- European governments quietly absorbed thousands of works of art into their own collections. Through painstaking detective work across two continents, Simon proved that many pieces belonged to his family, and successfully secured their return-- the first Nazi looting case to be settled in the United States. Goodman's dramatic story reveals a rich family history almost obliterated by the Nazis. It is not only the account of a twenty-year long detective hunt for family treasure, but an unforgettable tale of redemption and restoration.
Family Histories and Genealogies
Author: Edward Elbridge Salisbury
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
A Berliner's Luck
Author: Fred A. Simon
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1469115425
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 153
Book Description
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Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1469115425
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 153
Book Description
There is no available information at this time.
Doing Family in Second-Generation British Migration Literature
Author: Corinna Assmann
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 311060387X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
Due to the large-scale global transformations of the 20th century, migration literature has become a vibrant genre over the last decades. In these novels, issues of transcultural identity and belonging naturally feature prominently. This study takes a closer look at the ways in which the idea of family informs processes of identity construction. It explores changing roles and meanings of the diasporic family as well as intergenerational family relations in a migration setting in order to identify the specific challenges, problems, and possibilities that arise in this context. This book builds on insights from different fields of family research (e.g. sociology, psychology, communication studies, memory studies) to provide a conceptual framework for the investigation of synchronic and diachronic family constellations and connections. The approach developed in this study not only sheds new light on contemporary British migration literature but can also prove fruitful for analyses of families in literature more generally. By highlighting the relevance and multifaceted nature of doing family, this study also offers new perspectives for transcultural memory studies.
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 311060387X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
Due to the large-scale global transformations of the 20th century, migration literature has become a vibrant genre over the last decades. In these novels, issues of transcultural identity and belonging naturally feature prominently. This study takes a closer look at the ways in which the idea of family informs processes of identity construction. It explores changing roles and meanings of the diasporic family as well as intergenerational family relations in a migration setting in order to identify the specific challenges, problems, and possibilities that arise in this context. This book builds on insights from different fields of family research (e.g. sociology, psychology, communication studies, memory studies) to provide a conceptual framework for the investigation of synchronic and diachronic family constellations and connections. The approach developed in this study not only sheds new light on contemporary British migration literature but can also prove fruitful for analyses of families in literature more generally. By highlighting the relevance and multifaceted nature of doing family, this study also offers new perspectives for transcultural memory studies.
The Stepmother
Author: Simon Tolkien
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780141010915
Category : Trials (Murder)
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
This novel follows the course of the criminal trial of the beautiful and ambitious Greta Grahame, the stepmother of dreamy, bookish, 16-year-old Thomas. She stands accused of conspiring to murder Thomas's mother. The prosecution case depends heavily on the evidence given by Thomas.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780141010915
Category : Trials (Murder)
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
This novel follows the course of the criminal trial of the beautiful and ambitious Greta Grahame, the stepmother of dreamy, bookish, 16-year-old Thomas. She stands accused of conspiring to murder Thomas's mother. The prosecution case depends heavily on the evidence given by Thomas.
History of the Kuykendall Family
Author: George Benson Kuykendall
Publisher: Рипол Классик
ISBN: 5872287712
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 689
Book Description
With Genealogy as Found in Early Dutch Church Records, State and Government Documents, Together with Sketches of Colonial Times, Old Log Cabin Days, Indian Wars, Pioneer Hardships, Social Customs, Dress and Mode of Living of the Early Forefathers
Publisher: Рипол Классик
ISBN: 5872287712
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 689
Book Description
With Genealogy as Found in Early Dutch Church Records, State and Government Documents, Together with Sketches of Colonial Times, Old Log Cabin Days, Indian Wars, Pioneer Hardships, Social Customs, Dress and Mode of Living of the Early Forefathers
History of the Kuykendall Family Since Its Settlement in Dutch New York in 1646
Author: George Benson Kuykendall
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 704
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 704
Book Description
The Whole History of Grandfather's Chair
Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne
Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Whole History of Grandfather's Chair" offers readers a charming and nostalgic journey through American history. The narrative revolves around a grandfather's chair, which becomes a symbol of connection to the past as it passes through generations of a New England family. Through a series of engaging stories and anecdotes, Hawthorne intertwines the history of the chair with significant events in American colonial and revolutionary periods. The tales offer insights into the lives of notable figures and the evolution of the nation, providing readers with a vivid portrayal of the past. The novel delves into themes of heritage, memory, and the interplay between individual lives and historical events. As the characters share their experiences and the chair becomes a vessel of tradition, readers gain a deeper appreciation for the legacy of the past and its impact on the present. "The Whole History of Grandfather's Chair" invites readers to reflect on the enduring connections between generations and the importance of preserving stories from the past. Hawthorne's storytelling captures the essence of history's tapestry and the significance of personal narratives in understanding the broader context of human experience.
Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Whole History of Grandfather's Chair" offers readers a charming and nostalgic journey through American history. The narrative revolves around a grandfather's chair, which becomes a symbol of connection to the past as it passes through generations of a New England family. Through a series of engaging stories and anecdotes, Hawthorne intertwines the history of the chair with significant events in American colonial and revolutionary periods. The tales offer insights into the lives of notable figures and the evolution of the nation, providing readers with a vivid portrayal of the past. The novel delves into themes of heritage, memory, and the interplay between individual lives and historical events. As the characters share their experiences and the chair becomes a vessel of tradition, readers gain a deeper appreciation for the legacy of the past and its impact on the present. "The Whole History of Grandfather's Chair" invites readers to reflect on the enduring connections between generations and the importance of preserving stories from the past. Hawthorne's storytelling captures the essence of history's tapestry and the significance of personal narratives in understanding the broader context of human experience.
The Inheritance
Author: Simon Tolkien
Publisher: Minotaur Books
ISBN: 9780312539078
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
A complex mystery of deception and betrayal that follows the court case of a young man set to hang for the murder of his father When a famed Oxford historian is found dead in his study one night, all evidence points to his son, Stephen. About to be disinherited from the family fortune, Stephen returns to home after a long estrangement—and it happens to be the night his father is shot to death. When his fingerprints are found on the murder weapon, Stephen’s guilt seems undeniable. But there were five other people in the manor house at the time, and as their stories slowly emerge—along with the revelation that the deceased man was involved in a deadly hunt for a priceless relic in Northern France at the end of World War II—the race is on to save Stephen from a death sentence. Everyone has a motive, and no one is telling the truth. Unwilling to sit by and watch the biased judge condemn Stephen to death, an ageing police inspector decides to travel from England to France to find out what really happened in that small French village in 1945—and what artifact could be so valuable it would be worth killing for. Author Simon Tolkien received rave reviews for his first legal thriller, The Final Witness. Now, in The Inheritance, Tolkien sharpens his craft even more, deftly weaving psychological suspense and family drama to create a mystery steeped in memories, betrayal, and the long shadow of the past. Part courtroom drama and part historical thriller, The Inheritance is a dark, dynamic thriller that tests the strength of blood ties, loyalty, and revenge.
Publisher: Minotaur Books
ISBN: 9780312539078
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
A complex mystery of deception and betrayal that follows the court case of a young man set to hang for the murder of his father When a famed Oxford historian is found dead in his study one night, all evidence points to his son, Stephen. About to be disinherited from the family fortune, Stephen returns to home after a long estrangement—and it happens to be the night his father is shot to death. When his fingerprints are found on the murder weapon, Stephen’s guilt seems undeniable. But there were five other people in the manor house at the time, and as their stories slowly emerge—along with the revelation that the deceased man was involved in a deadly hunt for a priceless relic in Northern France at the end of World War II—the race is on to save Stephen from a death sentence. Everyone has a motive, and no one is telling the truth. Unwilling to sit by and watch the biased judge condemn Stephen to death, an ageing police inspector decides to travel from England to France to find out what really happened in that small French village in 1945—and what artifact could be so valuable it would be worth killing for. Author Simon Tolkien received rave reviews for his first legal thriller, The Final Witness. Now, in The Inheritance, Tolkien sharpens his craft even more, deftly weaving psychological suspense and family drama to create a mystery steeped in memories, betrayal, and the long shadow of the past. Part courtroom drama and part historical thriller, The Inheritance is a dark, dynamic thriller that tests the strength of blood ties, loyalty, and revenge.
History of the Simon Mills Family
Author: Katie Ruth Mills
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 672
Book Description
Simon Mills (d.1683) immigrated from England to New England before 1639, at which time he moved to Windsor, Connecticut. He married twice. Descendants lived in New England, New York, Ohio, Michigan, Iowa, California and elsewhere.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 672
Book Description
Simon Mills (d.1683) immigrated from England to New England before 1639, at which time he moved to Windsor, Connecticut. He married twice. Descendants lived in New England, New York, Ohio, Michigan, Iowa, California and elsewhere.