| Management number | 219219970 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | US$10.00 | Model Number | 219219970 | ||
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He helped define a city’s cultural life. He brought the biggest names in entertainment to his stage. And then… he disappeared from history.Harry Altman: Buffalo’s Master Showman uncovers the life of a self-made Jewish impresario who built an entertainment empire in mid-century America—and whose name was nearly lost to time.At the height of his career, Altman operated Buffalo’s legendary Town Casino and the Glen Casino, turning Western New York into a magnet for vaudeville stars, jazz legends, comedians, and rising musical acts. The rooms were full. The talent was national. The energy of a changing America moved through his doors night after night.But the story behind that success is far less straightforward.What makes Altman’s story compelling isn’t just what he built—but the pattern that runs beneath it.For years, every attempt to succeed on his own terms was cut short. Fires. Setbacks. Sudden collapses that made lasting success almost impossible. The same cycle, over and over again.Then, in the mid-1930s, everything changed.The disruptions stopped. The empire rose.No explanation. No turning point you can name.And then… it vanished.Blending biography with cultural and entertainment history, and drawing on archival records, newspapers, family collections, and more than 200 rare photographs, this book reconstructs a lost world of American nightlife from the 1920s through the 1960s—from the golden age of big bands to the rise of rock ’n’ roll at The Inferno.For readers of narrative history, Jewish-American stories, and the hidden forces that shape success and memory, Harry Altman: Buffalo’s Master Showman offers more than a portrait of one man’s life.It leaves you with a question that lingers long after the final page:If someone could build something this visible… how do they just disappear? Read more
| ISBN13 | 979-8986982458 |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | BuffaloHistoryBooks |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.98 x 9 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.27 pounds |
| Print length | 433 pages |
| Publication date | November 13, 2025 |
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