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  • Dec 1, 2024 | kirkusreviews.com | Scott D. Seligman |David Grann |Bob Woodward

    Dogged original research and superb narrative skills come together in this gripping account of pitiless evil. During that time, enrolled members of the Osage Indian nation were among the wealthiest people per capita in the world. The rich oil fields beneath their reservation brought millions of dollars into the tribe annually, distributed to tribal members holding "headrights" that could not be bought or sold but only inherited.

  • Apr 16, 2024 | jpost.com | Scott D. Seligman

    (New York Jewish Week) — When downtown steakhouse Delmonico’s opened in 1827, it was the first fine dining restaurant in New York City. Famous for its eponymous ribeye steak and Lobster Newburg, Delmonico’s high-profile customers included Abraham Lincoln and Mark Twain. Among them, however, were few Jews.

  • Apr 16, 2024 | jta.org | Scott D. Seligman

    (New York Jewish Week) — When downtown steakhouse Delmonico’s opened in 1827, it was the first fine dining restaurant in New York City. Famous for its eponymous ribeye steak and Lobster Newburg, Delmonico’s high-profile customers included Abraham Lincoln and Mark Twain. Among them, however, were few Jews.

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