New Release!
Aimée Crocker’s Refined Vaudeville: Around the World with America’s Most Intriguing Heiress
 

                                                                                        
 

Adventuress Aimée Crocker, daughter of railroad tycoon E.B. Crocker, undeniably holds the title of America's most entertaining and controversial heiress. Crocker was born during the Civil War and made headlines around the world from the dawn of the Gilded Age until she died in 1941 mostly for her collections of pearls, snakes, tattoos, Buddhas, adopted children and powerful men.

City of Angels Books is proud to bring you Aimée Crocker's Refined Vaudeville, the heiress' amazing life story as told by reporters and feature writers, scandal magazines, and Crocker herself from her book And I'd Do It Again. Refined Vaudeville  also includes some never before published photos, and K.M. Taylor's insightful historical perspective. We invite you to pull up a comfortable chair and explore the world of Aimée Crocker.
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Don't miss the final exhibition before the new Crocker Museum in Sacramento opens with Treasures, Curiosities, and Secrets: The Crockers and the Gilded Age beginning November 6, 2009 and pick up a copy of Aimée Crocker's Refined Vaudeville before the release date!