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Edition 3 (1919)
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1 peopleA novel about the quiet decline of the Ambersons, a prominent Indiana family, as urban growth and the automobile age reshape their world. It follows how family prestige is gradually overtaken by industrial and financial power, tying private tensions to the changing city around them.
A family’s splendor fades as the city around it changes beyond recognition.
288 pages
family declineurbanizationindustrializationclassmodernity