Excerpt from New York by Sunlight and Gaslight: A Work Descriptive of the Great American Metropolis; Its High and Low Life, Its Splendors and Miseries, Its Virtues and Vices, Its Gorgeous Palaces and Dark Homes of Poverty and Crime, Its Public Men, Politicians, Adventurers, Its Charities, Frauds, Etc
What Paris is to the Frenchman, or London to the Briton, New York is to the American. It is not only the Great Metropolis of the New World, but it is the chief attraction upon this continent, the great centre to which our people resort for business and plea sure, and as such, is a source of never-failing interest.
This being the case, it is natural that every American should de sire to visit New York, to see the City for himself, behold its beau ties, its wonderful Sights, and participate in the pleasures which are to be enjoyed only in the Metropolis. Thousands avail themselves of this privilege every year; but the great mass Of our people know our chief City only by the descriptions of their friends, and the brief accounts of its sights and scenes which occur from time to time in the newspapers of the day. Even those who visit the city bring away but a superficial knowledge of it, as to know New York re quires years Of constant study and investigation. Strangers see only the surface; they cannot penetrate into its inner life, and examine the countless influences at work every day in Shaping the destiny Of the beautiful city. Few, even of the residents of the Metropolis, have either the time or the means for such investigations. Few have a correct idea of the terrible romance and hard reality of the daily lives of a vast portion of the dwellers in New York, or of the Splendor and luxury of the wealthier classes.
One of the Chief characteristics Of New York is the rapidity. With which Changes occur in it. Those who were familiar with the city in the past will find it new to them now. The march Of progress and improvement presses on with giant strides, and the city of today is widely separated from the City Of a few years ago. Only one who has devoted himself to watching its onward career, either in prosperity and magnificence or in misery and crime, can form any idea of the magnitude and character of the wonderful changes of the past ten years.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. Step into the bustling streets of 19th-century New York City with this captivating exploration of the metropolis in all its complexity. The author paints a vivid portrait of a city undergoing rapid transformation, driven by ambition, wealth, and the relentless pursuit of progress. Through detailed descriptions of iconic landmarks like Broadway, Fifth Avenue, and Central Park, the book delves into the lives of New Yorkers from all walks of life. From the opulent mansions of the elite to the overcrowded tenements of the working class, readers will encounter a diverse cast of characters, including socialites, entrepreneurs, immigrants, and those struggling on the fringes of society. This book goes beyond mere observation, offering profound insights into the social, economic, and cultural forces shaping the city's identity. It tackles themes of wealth disparity, political corruption, and the challenges of urban life, while also celebrating the spirit of innovation, philanthropy, and the enduring human desire for connection. Ultimately, this book provides a timeless reflection on the complexities of city life and the human experience, leaving readers with a deeper understanding of the forces that continue to shape New York City and urban centers around the world. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9780282979300_0
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