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Gangs of New York : An Informal History of the Underworld
Gangs of New York An Informal History of the Underworld
Author: Herbert Asbury
ISBN-13: 9780099436744
ISBN-10: 0099436744
Publication Date: 1/2/2003
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Publisher: Gardners Books
Book Type: Paperback
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emeralds avatar reviewed Gangs of New York : An Informal History of the Underworld on + 2 more book reviews
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Very good book, it keeps you interested from the start to the end.
tschaap avatar reviewed Gangs of New York : An Informal History of the Underworld on + 2 more book reviews
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I had never realized the history of gangs in NY went so far back in time. So much good material here.
reviewed Gangs of New York : An Informal History of the Underworld on + 8 more book reviews
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history, not the fiction book verasion of the movie
canadianeh avatar reviewed Gangs of New York : An Informal History of the Underworld on + 242 more book reviews
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Fierce fighting, mob violence and utter poverty; pirate gangs, draft riots and dance house brawls: it's all here, complete with contemporary illustrations. A great read and an eye-opener to the debauchery of early New York. This book is an excellent companion to the movie of the same name and the series "Five Points". An exciting read about a terrible time.
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reviewed Gangs of New York : An Informal History of the Underworld on
Not a bad read especially if this city fascinates you like it does me. From a general history standpoint I found the chapters on the Civil War draft riots especially informative and enlightening. Overall for me it could have been done just as well in 100 fewer pages.
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i was really, really ready for this book to be over by the time i got to the last few pages. endless pages of names of people that i couldn't follow, but it was a very good history lesson on where i'm living. it was incredible to read about all the history of the little corners of nyc that i frequent on a regular basis and to read about what's happened there.
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This non-fiction text explores the "underbelly" of 19th century New York: the ethnic tensions and wars, the race riots, the corruption, Boss Tweed and Tammaney Hall. This text was the basis for Scorsese's film "The Gangs of New York" starring Daniel Day-Lewis and Leonardo DiCaprio.


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