740 Park is Blogalicious
“Meticulously researched and perfectly gossipy.” — Ron Mwangaguhunga’s The Corsair “A heaping plate of smouldering dish.” — Ron Mwangaguhunga’s The Corsair once again “Book of the week.” — iVestDirectWeekly “Very enjoyable.” — KendraStuff “Destined to be a classic, like Stephen Birmingham’s book on the Dakota.” — Got It Goin’ On! “An intense and fascinating glimpse […]
HeadButler suggests: “Inhale 740 Park”
“If you like social history — or the novels of Dominick Dunne — you’re going to want to inhale ‘740 Park’, a book about a massive apartment building for The Swells… A bit of history and a ton of name-dropping. Both are fascinating.” — Jesse Kornbluth for HeadButler.com
“Juicy,” says Pages Magazine
“Gross gets into the juicy details of life in 740 Park, with its scandals, bitter divorces, and apartment-custody battles. But the book is more than just an entertaining romp of the wild lifestyles of some prominent and powerful people. Gross ties in the evolution of the apartment building with changes in American life.” — Pages […]
Where 740 Park meets Times Square
Brad Balfour of Timessquare.com interviews Michael Gross about 740 Park. Watch the streaming video here.
“Excess, greed, scandal and extravagant folly.”
“Mr. Gross chronicles all manner of bad behavior taking place within the residences; life after folly-filled life flashes forward like Park Avenue canopies viewed from a speeding town car.” — “Peeking Behind the Gilded Walls of 740 Park Avenue,” New York Times, October 9, 2005 “740 Park isn’t just a laundry list of awe-inspiring floor […]
740 Park Invades Palm Beach
Michael Gross will appear at a book and author breakfast moderated by Parker Ladd, former host of A&E’s Open Book, at the Café Boulud ballroom at the Brazilian Court Hotel, 301 Australian Ave. in Palm Beach, Florida on December 23 at 8:45 a.m. To make reservations and for more information, call Lina Sotomayor at 561-366-4306.
740 Park is “in,” says Gotham
In its December issue, Gotham magazine’s Jeffrey Slonim declares 740 Park: The Story of the World’s Richest Apartment Building “in,” while “living there” is “out.” Out of the financial reach of most of us, that is.
“Highly readable… unprecedented access,” says the Tucson Citizen
“Documents the rich history of this legendary building. Filled with meaty and sometimes tragic stories of the people who lived behind the walls of 740 Park, this highly readable social history provides unprecedented access to the worlds of wealth, privilege and influence.” — Shelf Life, by Larry Cox, Tucson Citizen, December 1, 2005
“As rich as his subjects,” says Forbes FYI
“Real-estate spectators, clear space on your night table: Journalist Michael Gross has opened a peephole to one of Manhattan’s most impenetrable prewar apartment buildings,” writes Taylor Antrim in Forbes FYI. “740 has sheltered dour Mayflower grandees and swashbuckling Wall Street arrivistes; Gross’s thick history gives accounts of them all, tracking along the way the shifting […]
Divorce! Death! Securities Fraud!
Galleycat, mediabistro.com’s book blog, reports on the very latest goings-on at 740 Park Avenue — divorce! undivorce! death! alleged securities fraud! — and asks for a sequel. Wait for the paperback, why don’tcha?? — “Interesting Elevator Conversations, I’m Sure,” mediabistro: Galleycat, Noember 29, 2005 UPDATE: On December 1, Israel Englander of 740 Park settled a […]