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Lights and Shadows of New York Life / or, the Sights and Sensations of the Great City

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A descriptive portrait of New York City in the early 1870s examines both opulence and poverty across neighborhoods, institutions, and daily life. It surveys government and political corruption, municipal police, and criminal networks alongside public services such as the post office, fire department, docks, and rail terminals. The book profiles commercial centers including Wall Street, markets, hotels, clubs, and theaters, and traces social customs, fashions, charities, and holidays. Detailed sketches depict infamous districts, lodging houses, detectives, professional criminals, and reform efforts, with practical advice for visitors and reflections on the city's shifting character.

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James Dabney McCabe

James Dabney McCabe was an American author known for his vivid portrayals of urban life in the late 19th century. His works often explore the complexities of society, particularly in New York City, where he delves into both its grandeur and its darker aspects. McCabe's notable titles include "Great Fortunes, and How They Were Made," which examines the rise of wealth in America, and "Lights and Shadows of New York Life," a detailed account of the city's experiences and sensations. His writing reflects a keen observation of the social dynamics and moral dilemmas of his time, contributing to the literary landscape of American realism.

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