The Gilded Edge

  • The Gilded Edge: The Art of the Frame
    By Eli Wilner

    Consider the frame as a work of art itself. This in-depth examination of the beauty and diversity of antique American frames is comprised of diverse essays by curators, scholars, artists, and art lovers.

  • The Gilded Edge: Two Audacious Women and the Cyanide Love Triangle That Shook America
    By Catherine Prendergast

    Carrie knew she would be stuck with the primary responsibility of entertaining Bessie , who had few connections in Carmel and had never really forgiven George for supporting Jack's affairs.16 In the meantime , Blanche and Charmian had ...

  • The Gilded Edge: Two Audacious Women and the Cyanide Love Triangle That Shook America
    By Catherine Prendergast

    This is narrative nonfiction at its best.”—Lindsey Fitzharris, bestselling author of The Butchering Art Astonishingly well written, painstakingly researched, and set in the evocative locations of earthquake-ravaged San Francisco and the ...

  • The Gilded Edge
    By Danny Miller

    Praise for Danny Miller 'A dark and involving story of misplaced passion and menace.' Daily Express 'A novel that has its own distinct (and highly enjoyable) identity.' Good Book Guide 'A fiendishly complex plot.' Sunday Times

  • The Gilded Edge
    By Danny Miller

    ... table that stood before the window that looked out on to the rising bank of the garden. It wasa heftylooking Regency side table in polished rosewood, and had asturdy centralcolumn pedestal that flared out into four carvedpaw feet ...