From the Book - First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.
[Table of contents]. Fast-food legends : Colonel Sanders and Clara Peller
Old money : Warren Buffett
Like fine wine : Mike Grgich (and other things in your kitchen that have no expiration date)
Old country : Willie Nelson
The players : Estelle Getty, Rita Moreno, and Morgan Freeman
Playing for herself : Ruth Slenczynska
Old chestnut : Rockin' around the Christmas tree
The writers : Laura Ingalls Wilder, Frank McCourt, and Peter Mark Roget
Old testament : Methuselah
The changemaker : Mary Church Terrell (and other late-in-life activists)
Old soldiers never die, they just reenlist : Samuel Whittemore, John L. Burns, and Yoda
Old glory : "The Star Spangled Banner"
It could happen to you : Third act personal milestones
Marriage: Carol Channing & Harry Kullijian, Suzanne Pleshette & Tom Poston ; Parenthood : Mr Pickles the tortoise and Sarah ; Coming out : Kenneth Felts
Old yeller : Ethel Merman
The widows : Madame Clicquot, Mary Delany, and Myrlie Evers-Williams
Turning loss into gain : Henri Matisse, Jorge Luis Borges, and Sam & Betsey Farber
Ageless Architects : Frank Lloyd Wright, I. M. Pei, and Yasmeen Lari
Old town : St. Augustine, Florida
No signs of slowing down : Ed Shadle
Old ironsides : Jack LaLanne
A trifecta of horse stories : Michael Blowen and old friends retirement home, Snowman the show jumper, and John Henry the thoroughbred
Old faithful : Sister Jean
Founding fathers of comedy : Carl Reiner, Mel Brooks, and Norman Lear (and the Norman Lear Players )
Old jokes : Eddy Goldfarb
Unfinished business : Diana Nyad and Brian May
Old smoky : Tootsie Tomanetz
It's about time : Tyrus Wong, Carmen Herrera, and John Goodenough
Misspent old age : Rudy Giuliani, Phil Spector, John Tyler, and Ezra Pound
An old story : Ebenezer Scrooge
An appreciation : Maria Luisa Rocca.