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The story of the Bronfman family is a fascinating and improbable saga. It is dominated by Mr. Sam, the single greatest figure in the history of the liquor business, the man who made drinking whiskey respectable in the United States and who in the 1950s and 1960s built Seagram into the first worldwide empire in wine and spirits.
After Sams death in 1971, his oldest son, Edgar, maintained the business, though he was distracted by his matrimonial problems. Nevertheless, in the 1980s he masterminded a major coup when he translated a small investment in oil made by his father into a 25 percent stake in the mighty DuPont company.
But in the 1990s, Edgar allowed his second son, Edgar Jr., to indulge his ambition to become a media tycoon. The stake in DuPont was sold, and the money reinvested in Universal, the film and theme-park empire. Edgar Jr. then paid more than $10 billion to buy Polygram Records and thus fulfill his fancy to be king of the worlds music business. But at the same time, he remained in charge of the liquor business, which started to stagnateindeed, to fall apart. Then came the final disaster when the increasingly divided family sold out to Jean-Marie Messier, overreaching empire builder of Vivendi, the French conglomerate.
But the story of this amazing family over the past century is about more than booze and business. The Bronfmans is a spectacular account that details the larger-than-life personalities and bitter rivalries that have made the family so famous and, sometimes, so infamous.

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T HIS BOOK WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN POSSIBLE WITHOUT THE HELP OF A great many people. My old friend Professor Trevor Lloyd deserves special thanks for his hospitality and his patient efforts to guide me through the thickets of Canadian politics. Val Smith, another friend first met back in 1948, supplied me with the true figures for liquor sales in recent years from his publication, the International Wine and Spirit Record. Louise Chinn was endlessly patient in trying to track down the many obscure characters in the story. Jimmy Lang, Colin Scott, and Art Dawe kindly guided me through the intricacies of whiskey distillation. Michael Levine eased my path to meeting Charles Bronfman and Phyllis Lambert. Professor Michael Marrus, the official biographer of Mr. Sam, was generosity itself, while Gilles Bengle kindly arranged an instructive tour of the Bronfman-related sites in Montreal. Discussions with Stephen Herbits greatly helped me in disentangling the later history of Seagram and clarifying the character of Edgar Bronfman, Sr. Peter Max Sichel provided me with many insights into the world of American Jewry. At St. Martins Press, Sean Desmond proved to be a truly professional editor, a rarity these days, and one whose efforts helped me greatly to improve the book.
Heand Iowe a great deal to Christina MacDonald, most scrupulous and tactful of copy editors, and to Julie Gutin, who coped magnificently with the problems inevitable in producing a book three thousand miles from asometimes tetchyauthor. Ben Hart was terrier-like in his pursuit of illustrations.
The many other people who helped me unravel the tangled tale of the Bronfmans included Dr. Dorian Hays, Tom Jago, Jack Keenan, James Espey, Sir George Bull, Ivan Straker, Leo Kolber, Samuel Minzberg, Rabbi Israel Singer, Vince Ficca, and John Magliocco, as well as the many interviewees who do not wish to have their names mentioned. Thank you all.

The Infiltrators: The European Business Invasion of America (1971)
The Winemasters (1978), reissued as The Winemakers of
Bordeaux (1999 and 2005)
Safety in Numbers: The Mysterious World of Swiss Banking (1982)
Sold: The Rise and Fall of the House of Sotheby (1985)
Cognac (1986, reissued 2004)
The Story of Champagne (1988)
The World the Railways Made (1990)
Black Box: Why Air Safety Is No Accident (1996)
Australias Liquid Gold (2003)
ONE: MR. SAM, NO ORDINARY MONSTER
Weir, The History of Distillers Company, 18771939, 289.
Robertson, Samuel Bronfman, ms. in McClellan Archives at McMaster University.
Newman, Bronfman Dynasty: The Rothschilds of the New World, ix.
Marrus, Samuel Bronfman: The Life and Times of Seagrams Mr. Sam. An honest and invaluable book, of particular value in the early chapters of this work.
McQueen, The Icarus Factor.
MacLennan, Like Everyone Else, But Different!
Introduction to Plain Talk! Memoirs of an Auditor-General, by Maxwell Henderson, 81.
Bronfman, Good Spirits.
TWO: YECHIEL AND HIS TRIBE
Vital, The Origins of Zionism, 511.
The Whiskey Man: The Balmoral Hotel-Bronfman Saga. A booklet issued in 2003 by the City of Yorkton.
James Gray, son of an alcoholic and not surprisingly a confirmed prohibitionist, wrote the seminal book, Booze, When Whiskey Ruled the West, published in 1972, that provides an excellent account of the Bronfmans career and problems. Indeed, the Bronfmans involvement was the magnet that originally drew his publishers to the subject.
Cook, The Regenerators: Social Criticism in Late Victorian English Canada, 178 .
Chidsey, On and Off the Wagon.
Asbury, The Great Illusion, 114.
Hunt, Booze, Boats, and Billions.
THREE: THE HARRY YEARS
Thompson, The Harvests of War.
FOUR: THE PROHIBITION BUSINESS
Lacey, Little Man, 55.
Herzberg, The Jews in America, 195.
Willoughby, Rum War at Sea, 15.
Coffey, The Long Thirst, 179.
Hunt, Booze, Boats, and Billions, 54.
Birmingham, The Rest of Us, 153.
Kelly, The Making of a Salesman, 148.
Summers, Official and Confidential, 254.
FIVE: THE ROAD TO RESPECTABILITY
Wilson, Scotch: The Formative Years, 205.
Eisenberg, Meyer Lansky, Mogul of the Mob, 107.
Brebner, Canada: A Modern History, 425.
Neatby, William Lyon Mackenzie King, vol. 2, 133.
SIX: GREAT EXPECTATIONS, GREAT DECEPTIONS
Kefauver, Crime in America, 238.
Kelly, The Making of a Salesman, 149.
SEVEN: CROWNING GLORY
Blum, From the Morgenthau Diaries, 110.
EIGHT: A TRULY CANADIAN JEW
Graham, Earth and High Heaven.
Davies, ed., Anti-Semitism in Canada, 137.
Bermant, The Jews, 70.
TEN: NOT JUST DYSFUNCTIONAL, DISINTEGRATING
Vassar alumni magazine, February 1959.
Vanity Fair, October 2002.
The New Yorker, September 13, 1958.
Harpers Magazine, July 1970.
ELEVEN: THE GENERATION GAP
Kolber, Leo:A Life.
TWELVE: CROWN PRINCE
Lloyd, Well It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time , 196.
Newman, The Titans .
THIRTEEN: TIME FOR BUSINESS
Gentlemans War? The Economist, December 22, 1984.
FOURTEEN: KING OF THE JEWS?
Bronfman, The Making of a Jew, 61.
Bower, Blood Money, 324.
Singer interview with Yad Vashem online magazine.
Interview, Jerusalem Institute for Public Affairs, November 2, 2003.
Gitelman, The Jews of Russia, 286.
FIFTEEN: CLOWN PRINCE
McQueen, The Icarus Factor.
The New Yorker, June 6, 1994.
Bronfmans Big Deals, 66, The New Yorker, May 11, 1998.
SIXTEEN: A UNIVERSAL PANACEA
Vanity Too Fair, LA Weekly, April 2004.
Bronfmans Big Deals, 66, The New Yorker, May 11, 1998.
The Toronto Star, July 6, 2002.
SEVENTEEN: THE FRENCH CONNECTION
Johnson and Orange, The Man Who Tried to Buy the World, 46.
Vanity Fair, October 2002.
Stone, in Beverage Business.
EIGHTEEN: THE END OF LAFFAIRE
Wolff, Autumn of the Moguls, 7273.
New York magazine.
J. M. Messier with Yves Messarovitch, Mon Vrai Journal.
Allen, Frederick L. Only Yesterday: An Informal History of the 1920s. New York: Wiley, 1997.
Allen, Ralph. Ordeal by Fire: Canada 19101943. Garden City: Doubleday, 1961.
Allsop, Kenneth. The Bootleggers: The Story of Chicagos Prohibition Era. New Rochelle: Arlington House, 1970.
Anctil, Pierre. In Anti-Semitism in Canada . A. Davies (ed.), Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfred Laurier University Press, 1992.
Asbury, Herbert. The Great IllusionAn Informal History of Prohibition. New York: Doubleday, 1950.
Bermant, Chaim. The Jews. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1977.
Birmingham, Stephen. The Rest of Us: The Rise of Americas Eastern European Jews. Boston: Little Brown, 1984.
Bliss, Michael. Northern Enterprise: Five Centuries of Canadian Business. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1987.
Blum, John M. From the Morgenthau Diaries: Years of Crisis 192838. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 95967.
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