In Banquet at Delmonico's, Barry Werth draws readers inside the circle
of intellectuals, scientists, politicians, businessmen, and clergymen
who brought Charles Darwin's controversial ideas to post-Civil-War
America. Each chapter is dedicated to a crucial intellectual encounter,
culminating with an exclusive farewell dinner held in English
philosopher Herbert Spencer's honor at the venerable New York restaurant
Delmonico's in 1882. In this thought-provoking and nuanced account,
Werth firmly situates social Darwinism in the context of the Gilded Age.
Banquet at Delmonico's is social history at its finest.