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Gotham rising, New York in the 1930s, Jules Stewart ; foreword by Amor Towles

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Gotham rising, New York in the 1930s, Jules Stewart ; foreword by Amor Towles
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-251) and index
Illustrations
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Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Gotham rising
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
970020836
Responsibility statement
Jules Stewart ; foreword by Amor Towles
Sub title
New York in the 1930s
Summary
New York is often described as the greatest city in the world. Yet much of the iconic architecture and culture which so defines the city as we know it today from the Empire State Building to the Pastrami sandwich only came into being in the 1930s, in what was perhaps the most significant decade in the city's 400-year history. After the roaring twenties, the catastrophic Wall Street Crash and ensuing Depression seemed to spell disaster for the vibrant city. Yet, in this era, New York underwent an architectural, economic, social and creative renaissance under the leadership of the charismatic mayor Fiorello La Guardia. After seizing power, he declared war on the mafia mobs running vast swathes of the city, attacked political corruption and kick-started the economy through a variety of construction and infrastructure projects --, Source other than Library of Congress
Table Of Contents
Brother, can you spare a dime? -- The little flower and Goliath -- Trouble in the streets -- 'I can't figger what dis city is comin' to' -- All that jazz -- Gotham gets a facelift -- The thing about skyscrapers -- Seventy-seventh floor, please -- Anything you can do -- You're the top -- They all laughed at Rockefeller Center -- Village life -- Huddled masses yearning to breathe
Target audience
adult
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