· Gotham Rising: New York in the s by Stewart, Jules. Click here for the lowest price! Paperback, , · "From its opening irreverent quotations from John Steinbeck and E. B. White, Jules Stewart's Gotham Rising: New York in the Thirties offers a roguish romp through a remarkable decade that in many ways still defines much about the great American metropolis. So often it seems to take a visitor from foreign shores to see New York in all its glory, and to marvel at the contradictions and Brand: Bloomsbury Academic. Gotham Rising: New York in the s. by. Jules Stewart. · Rating details · 41 ratings · 10 reviews. 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 s, in what was perhaps the most significant decade in the /5(10).
Buy Gotham Rising: New York in the s Illustrated by Jules Stewart (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Gotham Rising: New York in the s 1st Edition is written by Jules Stewart and published by I.B. Tauris Co Ltd. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Gotham Rising are , X and the print ISBNs are , X. Save up to 80% versus print by going digital with VitalSource. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include X, , Jules Stewart takes you from the Great Depression right up to the beginning of World War II'" -Manhattan Book Review "Filled with enticing details and vivid portraits of the titans who drove New York in the s, Gotham Rising is a delightful romp through one of the city's most dynamic eras. Jules Stewart deftly weaves history with heroes.
Gotham Rising: New York in the s. Gotham Rising.: Jules Stewart. Bloomsbury. Gotham Rising: New York in the s by Stewart, Jules. Click here for the lowest price! Paperback, , In his new book ‘Gotham Rising’, Jules Stewart chronicles this fascinating decade that in so many ways defines the city we are so familiar with today: the city that never sleeps, so good they named it twice, the Big Apple; Gotham. One of the reasons Stewart says he chose to write about New York in the s was that “it’s just about the only decade in the city’s history that has a recognisable beginning and end”.
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