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===Non-fiction===
===Non-fiction===
*{{cite book |last=Birmingham |first=Stephen |author-link=Stephen Birmingham |editor-last=Kolowrat |editor-first=Ernest |title=Hotchkiss: A Chronicle of an American School |url= |location=New York |publisher=New Amsterdam Books |date=1992 |pages=1-12 |chapter=What Made Maria Do It? |isbn=1-56131-058-1}}
*{{cite book |last=Birmingham |first=Stephen |author-link=Stephen Birmingham |editor-last=Kolowrat |editor-first=Ernest |title=Hotchkiss: A Chronicle of an American School |url= |location=New York |publisher=New Amsterdam Books |date=1992 |pages=1-12 |chapter=What Made Maria Do It? |isbn=1-56131-058-1}}
*{{cite book | author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=America's Secret Aristocracy | publisher=[[Little, Brown]] | location=Boston | year=1987 | isbn=0-316-09650-4}}
*{{cite book| author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=America's Secret Aristocracy | publisher=[[Little, Brown]] | location=Boston | year=1987 | isbn=0-316-09650-4 | url=https://archive.org/details/americassecretar00birm }}
*{{cite book | author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=The Ordeals—and Triumphs—of American Jews | publisher=Triangle Publications | location=Radnor | year=1985}}
*{{cite book | author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=The Ordeals—and Triumphs—of American Jews | publisher=Triangle Publications | location=Radnor | year=1985}}
*{{cite book | author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=The Rest of Us: The Rise of America's Eastern European Jews | publisher=[[Little, Brown]] | location=Boston | year=1984 | isbn=0-316-09647-4}}
*{{cite book| author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=The Rest of Us: The Rise of America's Eastern European Jews | publisher=[[Little, Brown]] | location=Boston | year=1984 | isbn=0-316-09647-4 | url=https://archive.org/details/therestofusri00birm }}
*{{cite book | author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=The Grandes Dames | publisher=[[Simon & Schuster]] | location=New York | year=1982 | isbn=0-671-25585-1}}
*{{cite book| author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=The Grandes Dames | publisher=[[Simon & Schuster]] | location=New York | year=1982 | isbn=0-671-25585-1 | url=https://archive.org/details/grandesdames00birm }}
*{{cite book | author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=Duchess: The Story of Wallis Warfield Windsor | publisher=[[Little, Brown]] | location=Boston | year=1981 | isbn=0-316-09643-1}}
*{{cite book| author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=Duchess: The Story of Wallis Warfield Windsor | publisher=[[Little, Brown]] | location=Boston | year=1981 | isbn=0-316-09643-1 | url=https://archive.org/details/duchessstoryofwa00birm }}
*{{cite book | author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=California Rich | publisher=[[Simon & Schuster]] | location=New York | year=1980 | isbn=0-671-24127-3}}
*{{cite book| author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=California Rich | publisher=[[Simon & Schuster]] | location=New York | year=1980 | isbn=0-671-24127-3 | url=https://archive.org/details/californiarich00birm }}
*{{cite book | author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=Life at the Dakota: New York's Most Unusual Address | publisher=[[Random House]] | location=New York | year=1979 | isbn=0-394-41079-3}}
*{{cite book| author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=Life at the Dakota: New York's Most Unusual Address | publisher=[[Random House]] | location=New York | year=1979 | isbn=0-394-41079-3 | url=https://archive.org/details/lifeatdakotanew00birm }}
*{{cite book | author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=The Golden Dream: Suburbia in the Seventies | publisher=[[Harper & Row]] | location=New York | year=1978 | isbn=0-060-10334-5}}
*{{cite book| author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=The Golden Dream: Suburbia in the Seventies | publisher=[[Harper & Row]] | location=New York | year=1978 | isbn=0-060-10334-5 | url=https://archive.org/details/goldendreamsubur00birm }}
*{{cite book | author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis | publisher=[[Grosset & Dunlap]] | location=New York | year=1978 | isbn=0-448-14306-2}}
*{{cite book| author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis | publisher=[[Grosset & Dunlap]] | location=New York | year=1978 | isbn=0-448-14306-2 | url=https://archive.org/details/jacquelinebouvie00birm }}
*{{cite book | author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=Certain People: America's Black Elite | publisher=[[Little, Brown]] | year=1977 | isbn=0-316-09642-3}}
*{{cite book| author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=Certain People: America's Black Elite | publisher=[[Little, Brown]] | year=1977 | isbn=0-316-09642-3 | url=https://archive.org/details/certainpeopleame00birm }}
*{{cite book | author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=The Right Places | publisher=[[Little, Brown]] | location=Boston | year=1973 | isbn=0-316-09641-5}}
*{{cite book| author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=The Right Places | publisher=[[Little, Brown]] | location=Boston | year=1973 | isbn=0-316-09641-5 | url=https://archive.org/details/rightplaces00birm }}
*{{cite book | author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=Real Lace: America's Irish Rich | publisher=[[Harper & Row]] | location=New York | year=1973 | isbn=0-060-10336-1}}
*{{cite book| author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=Real Lace: America's Irish Rich | publisher=[[Harper & Row]] | location=New York | year=1973 | isbn=0-060-10336-1 | url=https://archive.org/details/reallaceamerica000birm }}
*{{cite book | author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=The Late John Marquand: A Biography | publisher=[[J. B. Lippincott & Co.]] | location=Philadelphia | year=1972 | isbn=0-397-00886-4}}
*{{cite book| author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=The Late John Marquand: A Biography | publisher=[[J. B. Lippincott & Co.]] | location=Philadelphia | year=1972 | isbn=0-397-00886-4 | url=https://archive.org/details/latejohnmarquand00birm }}
*{{cite book | author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=The Grandees: America's Sephardic Elite | publisher=[[Harper & Row]] | location=New York | year=1971 | oclc=130038}}
*{{cite book | author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=The Grandees: America's Sephardic Elite | publisher=[[Harper & Row]] | location=New York | year=1971 | oclc=130038}}
*{{cite book | author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=The Right People: A Portrait of the American Social Establishment | publisher=[[Little, Brown]] | location=Boston | year=1968}}
*{{cite book | author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=The Right People: A Portrait of the American Social Establishment | publisher=[[Little, Brown]] | location=Boston | year=1968}}
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'''Novels'''<br>
'''Novels'''<br>
*{{cite book | author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=The Wrong Kind of Money | publisher=[[Penguin Books]] | location=New York | year=1998 | isbn=0-451-19304-0}}
*{{cite book| author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=The Wrong Kind of Money | publisher=[[Penguin Books]] | location=New York | year=1998 | isbn=0-451-19304-0 | url=https://archive.org/details/wrongkindofmoney00birm }}
*Birmingham, Stephen. (1993). ''Carriage Trade''. Bantam.
*Birmingham, Stephen. (1993). ''Carriage Trade''. Bantam.
*{{cite book | author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=The Rothman Scandal | publisher=[[Little, Brown]] | location=Boston | year=1991 | isbn=0-316-09654-7}}
*{{cite book| author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=The Rothman Scandal | publisher=[[Little, Brown]] | location=Boston | year=1991 | isbn=0-316-09654-7 | url=https://archive.org/details/rothmanscandalno00birm }}
*{{cite book | author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=Shades of Fortune | publisher=Jove Books | location=New York | year=1989 | isbn=0-515-10844-8}}
*{{cite book| author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=Shades of Fortune | publisher=Jove Books | location=New York | year=1989 | isbn=0-515-10844-8 | url=https://archive.org/details/shadesoffortune00birm }}
*{{cite book | author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=The LeBaron Secret | publisher=[[Berkley Publishing Group]] | location=New York | year=1986 | isbn=0-425-09633-5}}
*{{cite book| author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=The LeBaron Secret | publisher=[[Berkley Publishing Group]] | location=New York | year=1986 | isbn=0-425-09633-5 | url=https://archive.org/details/lebaronsecret00birm }}
*{{cite book | author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=The Auerbach Will | publisher=[[Berkley Books]] | location=New York | year=1983 | isbn=0-425-07101-4}}
*{{cite book| author=Birmingham, Stephen | title=The Auerbach Will | publisher=[[Berkley Books]] | location=New York | year=1983 | isbn=0-425-07101-4 | url=https://archive.org/details/auerbachwill00birm }}
*Birmingham, Stephen (1964). ''Those Harper Women: A Novel''. McGraw-Hill.
*Birmingham, Stephen (1964). ''Those Harper Women: A Novel''. McGraw-Hill.
*Birmingham, Stephen (1959). ''Barbara Greer''. Little Brown & Co.
*Birmingham, Stephen (1959). ''Barbara Greer''. Little Brown & Co.

Revision as of 23:23, 28 June 2019

Stephen Birmingham
Birmingham in 1984
Born
Stephen Gardner Birmingham

(1929-05-28)May 28, 1929
DiedNovember 15, 2015(2015-11-15) (aged 86)
Manhattan, New York
Alma materWilliams College
OccupationAuthor
Notable workOur Crowd: The Great Jewish Families of New York
Spouse
Janet Tillson
(m. 1953; div. 1974)
[1]

Stephen Gardner Birmingham (May 28, 1929 – November 15, 2015) was an American author known for his social histories of wealthy American families, often focusing on ethnicity — Jews (his "Jewish trilogy": Our Crowd, The Grandees, The Rest of Us), African-Americans (Certain People), Irish (Real Lace), and the Anglo-Dutch (America's Secret Aristocracy). He also wrote several novels, also about wealthy people.

Biography

Birmingham was born in Andover, Connecticut in 1929 to Editha Birmingham (née Gardner) and Thomas Birmingham, a lawyer of Irish descent [2]. He was not born into an upper-class family, but attended the elite Hotchkiss School, of which he later recalled "there were no blacks, maybe one Chinese person, who was the son of a missionary, and a quota on Jews."[1]

He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Williams College in 1950, and then worked as an advertising copywriter for Needham Harper Steers (now DDB Worldwide) in New York City. Among his clients was the popular magazine Ladies' Home Journal, for which Birmingham was credited with coining the slogan "Never underestimate the power of a woman."[1]

He was a teacher of writing at the University of Cincinnati and also studied for a time in England. He married Janet Tillson in 1953 and they had three children, but later divorced.[3]

Birmingham had a great interest in the upper classes, and wrote numerous books about the wealthy in the United States, generally focusing on their ethnicity, national origins, and geographic locale. His biographies include those of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Wallis Warfield Windsor, and novelist John Marquand. His study of the African-American upper classCertain People — generated some controversy and was panned by The New York Times.[1]

His other books, however, were often acclaimed. His trilogy of books on American Jews: Our Crowd: The Great Jewish Families of New York, The Grandees: America's Sephardic Elite, and The Rest of Us: The Rise of America's Eastern European Jews are perhaps his best known works. Our Crowd was on The New York Times Bestseller List for 47 weeks; its notoriety led to people often mistakenly assuming Birmingham was Jewish himself.[1]

Birmingham died on November 15, 2015, at the age of 86 in New York City, from lung cancer.[3]

Works

Non-fiction

Fiction

Short stories

Novels

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Roberts, Sam (November 18, 2015). "Stephen Birmingham, Chronicler of the Rich and Other Elites, Dies at 86". The New York Times. Retrieved May 1, 2017.
  2. ^ Template:Real Lace, Foreword, xi
  3. ^ a b Schudel, Matt; Schudel, Matt (18 November 2015). "Stephen Birmingham, author of 'Our Crowd,' other bestsellers, dies at 86". The Washington Post. Retrieved 1 May 2017.