Upper West Side Story: A History and Guide
Peter Salwen
376 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 1558594299
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Language: English
Publish: 725875200000
NEWLY AVAILABLE BY POPULAR DEMAND. First published in 1989, this beloved book is the definitive account of one of New York City’s most fascinating and diverse neighborhoods, Manhattan’s Upper West Side, from the Colonial era and the Revolution — when George Washington fought the British in the Battle of Harlem Heights — through the 19th century, when small villages dotted the rustic landscape, to the ups and downs of boom and bust, development and decline, and ultimate rebirth as New York’s favorite place to dine and dwell. In “Upper West Side Story” you’ll meet a host of America’s most fascinating authors (F. Scott Fitzgerald, Theodore Dreiser, Jack Kerouac, J.D. Salinger), actors (Lillian Russell, Marie Dressler, Humphrey Bogart, James Dean), composers (George M. Cohan, Irving Berlin, Richard Rodgers), and criminals (Dutch Schultz, Frank Costello, and Willie Sutton, who would recall the heist at an Upper West Side bank as “one of the robberies I most enjoyed”), and one-of-a-kind characters (such as Diamond Jim Brady, Polly Adler, and Edward “Daddy” Browning and his child-bride “Peaches”). Above all, this book evokes a special place, where the gracious architecture of a bygone era forms the backdrop to today’s ever-shifting social and intellectual scene. “Upper West Side Story” fills in the missing pieces, enriching the physical streetscape with three centuries’ worth of intriguing and unexpected incidents and personalities.