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==Western Front==
Plutography is a word coined by [[Tom Wolfe]] to categorize books and other media that describe the lives of rich and famous people, often uncritically. Perhaps the most famous example of plutographic media is ''[[Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous]]'', hosted by [[Robin Leach]]. Magazines such as ''[[Robb Report]]'' and ''[[Millionaire]]'' are also well-known plutographic media.
 
[[Battle of Liège]]
External links
 
[[Battle of the Frontiers]]
*[http://www.wordspy.com/words/plutography One definition.]
 
*[http://www.askmen.com/toys/interview/58_robin_leach_interview.html An interview with Robin Leach.]
[[First Battle of the Marne]]
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086750/ ''Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous'' IMDb page]
 
*[http://www.robbreport.com/ ''Robb Report'']
[[Siege of Antwerp]]
 
[[First Battle of Arras]]
 
[[First Battle of Ypres]]
 
[[First Battle of Champagne]]
 
[[Second Battle of Ypres]]
 
[[Battle of Verdun]] or [[Siege of Verdun]]
 
[[Battle of the Somme]]
 
[[Battle of Cantigny]]
 
[[Battle of Cambrai]]
 
[[Second Battle of the Marne]]
 
[[Third Battle of Ypres]]
 
[[Meuse-Argonne Offensive]]