ABSTRACT

A definitive biography of the man who coined the expression "conspicuous consumption". Based on newly released archival sources, this book sets the facts straight on more than 60 years of myths and misinformation concerning the highly regarded economist and sociologist.

chapter 1|2 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|5 pages

University of Chicago Beginnings

chapter 3|10 pages

The Immigrants

chapter 4|5 pages

Carleton

chapter 5|7 pages

Tampering with the Sacrament

chapter 6|7 pages

Student Relations

chapter 7|4 pages

Miss Hardy

chapter 8|10 pages

“The Wind on the Heath”

chapter 10|7 pages

Chicago, 1896–1899

chapter 11|7 pages

A Book to Be Read for Amusement?

chapter 12|6 pages

Triggs and Mrs. Triggs

chapter 13|8 pages

Out of Chicago

chapter 14|6 pages

The Corner of Indecision

chapter 15|7 pages

Stanford

chapter 16|8 pages

Where the Rolling Foothills Rise

chapter 17|6 pages

A Dossier of Positive Statements

chapter 18|11 pages

His Last Few Days of Honor and Competence

chapter 19|7 pages

The Station to Nowhere

chapter 20|7 pages

Miss Havisham Takes the Stand

chapter 21|9 pages

Happily Ever After

chapter 22|9 pages

World War I Ends

chapter 23|10 pages

A Land Where Even the Old Are Fair?

chapter 24|10 pages

“I Will Arise and Go Now”

chapter 25|4 pages

After All