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You Must Remember This: An Oral History of Manhattan from the 1890s to World War II

You Must Remember This: An Oral History of Manhattan from the 1890s to World War II


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Jeff Kisseloff brings together 137 New Yorkers who witnessed daily life in Manhattan from the 1890s to World War II. Dividing the city into ten neighborhoods and devoting a chapter and about a dozen voices to each, Kisseloff offers a brief introduction, then lets the eyewitnesses speak for themselves. We hear a survivor's account of the harrowing Triangle Shirtwaist fire as well as tales of the sweatshops, the settlement houses, and the immigrants from around the world who poured into the Lower East Side at the turn of the century. There are vignettes of John Reed, Louise Bryant, Eugene O'Neill, and Edna St. Vincent Millay. We read of the bloody beginnings of the seamen's union and, down the street from the docks, visit with Thomas Wolfe and Edgar Lee Masters in the Hotel Chelsea. In Harlem, the Savoy and the Cotton Club were in their heyday, as were Fats Waller, Billie Holiday, and Adam Clayton Powell. Kisseloff offers a brief historical introduction to each of the ten neighborhoods and provides rare photographs of the people and places. From the pushcarts of the Lower East Side to the farms on Manhattan's northern expanse, from the Schirmers and the Steinways on the West Side to the Astors, the Vanderbilts, and the rest of the social register across the park, these eyewitnesses to another age engage us in a unique conversation between an all-but-bygone time and our own. "The lusty, sad, startling, funny, bawdy--even cruel--stories are so immediate one becomes convinced anew that New York is, as the song has it, a wonderful town."--Publishers Weekly "The speakers are a diverse lot; many have lived through interesting events. The accounts are vivid and down to earth. We catch the distinct flavor of neighborhoods as they were."--Library Journal "A can't-put-it-down oral history."--David Gates, Newsweek "In You Must Remember This, Jeff Kisseloff, an inquisitive New York journalist, has determined the contours of Manhattan's state of mind during a 50-year period that ended with World War II. He has done his work splendidly, listening to scores of old Manhattanites recalling their city through the foggy mists of intervening years ...What a wonderful warehouse of memory this volume is! ...Indispensable ...It is not only highly informative, but it is also great fun to read. "--Richard F. Shepard, New York Times

About the Author :
Jeff Kisseloff is a native New Yorker whose grandfather owned a dry goods shop on Orchard Street. He holds a master's degree in journalism from Columbia University and currently works out of his Westchester County home as a freelance writer.

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"In You Must Remember This, Jeff Kisseloff, an inquisitive New York journalist, has determined the contours of Manhattan's state of mind during a 50-year period that ended with World War II. He has done his work splendidly, listening to scores of old Manhattanites recalling their city through the foggy mists of intervening years... What a wonderful warehouse of memory this volume is!... Indispensable... It is not only highly informative, but it is also great fun to read." -- Richard F. Shepard, New York Times "The speakers are a diverse lot; many have lived through interesting events. The accounts are vivid and down to earth. We catch the distinct flavor of neighborhoods as they were." -- Library Journal " In You Must Remember This, Jeff Kisseloff, an inquisitive New York journalist, has determined the contours of Manhattan's state of mind during a 50-year period that ended with World War II. He has done his work splendidly, listening to scores of old Manhattanites recalling their city through the foggy mists of intervening years... What a wonderful warehouse of memory this volume is!... Indispensable... It is not only highly informative, but it is also great fun to read." -- Richard F. Shepard, New York Times " The speakers are a diverse lot; many have lived through interesting events. The accounts are vivid and down to earth. We catch the distinct flavor of neighborhoods as they were." -- Library Journal "A can't-put-it-down oral history." -- David Gates, Newsweek "The lusty, sad, startling, funny, bawdy -- even cruel -- stories are so immediate one becomes convinced anew that New York is, as the song has it, a wonderful town." -- Publishers Weekly " In "You Must Remember This," Jeff Kisseloff, an inquisitive New York journalist, has determined the contours of Manhattan's state of mind during a 50-year period that ended with World War II. He has done his work splendidly, listening to scores of old Manhattanites recalling their city through the foggy mists of intervening years... What a wonderful warehouse of memory this volume is!... Indispensable... It is not only highly informative, but it is also great fun to read."--Richard F. Shepard, "New York Times" "A can't-put-it-down oral history." -- David Gates, Newsweek "In You Must Remember This, Jeff Kisseloff, an inquisitive New York journalist, has determined the contours of Manhattan's state of mind during a 50-year period that ended with World War II. He has done his work splendidly, listening to scores of old Manhattanites recalling their city through the foggy mists of intervening years... What a wonderful warehouse of memory this volume is!... Indispensable... It is not only highly informative, but it is also great fun to read." -- Richard F. Shepard, New York Times "The lusty, sad, startling, funny, bawdy -- even cruel -- stories are so immediate one becomes convinced anew that New York is, as the song has it, a wonderful town." -- Publishers Weekly "The speakers are a diverse lot; many have lived through interesting events. The accounts are vivid and down to earth. We catch the distinct flavor of neighborhoods as they were." -- Library Journal


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  • ISBN-13: 9780801863066
  • Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Johns Hopkins University Press
  • Height: 229 mm
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 900 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0801863066
  • Publisher Date: 14 Jan 2000
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: An Oral History of Manhattan from the 1890s to World War II
  • Width: 152 mm


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