9780195116359-0195116356-Greater Gotham: A History of New York City from 1898 to 1919 (The History of NYC Series)

Greater Gotham: A History of New York City from 1898 to 1919 (The History of NYC Series)

ISBN-13: 9780195116359
ISBN-10: 0195116356
Edition: 1
Author: Mike Wallace
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardcover 1196 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780195116359
ISBN-10: 0195116356
Edition: 1
Author: Mike Wallace
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardcover 1196 pages

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Greater Gotham: A History of New York City from 1898 to 1919 (The History of NYC Series) (ISBN-13: 9780195116359 and ISBN-10: 0195116356), written by authors Mike Wallace, was published by Oxford University Press in 2017. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other State & Local (United States History, Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Greater Gotham: A History of New York City from 1898 to 1919 (The History of NYC Series) (Hardcover, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used State & Local books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $3.7.

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In this utterly immersive volume, Mike Wallace captures the swings of prosperity and downturn, from the 1898 skyscraper-driven boom to the Bankers' Panic of 1907, the labor upheaval, and violent repression during and after the First World War. Here is New York on a whole new scale, moving from national to global prominence -- an urban dynamo driven by restless ambition, boundless energy, immigrant dreams, and Wall Street greed.

Within the first two decades of the twentieth century, a newly consolidated New York grew exponentially. The city exploded into the air, with skyscrapers jostling for prominence, and dove deep into the bedrock where massive underground networks of subways, water pipes, and electrical conduits sprawled beneath the city to serve a surging population of New Yorkers from all walks of life. New York was transformed in these two decades as the world's second-largest city and now its financial capital, thriving and sustained by the city's seemingly unlimited potential.

Wallace's new book matches its predecessor in pure page-turning appeal and takes America's greatest city to new heights.

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