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The essays and vignettes assemble first-person impressions of urban life in New York in the early twentieth century, tracing crowded immigrant neighborhoods, tenement hardships, street trades and the Bowery alongside the city's wealthier avenues and bustling waterfront. Through descriptive sketches and personal wanderings the author documents the rhythms of labor, poverty, small businesses, seasonal entertainments and vanishing local characters, noting social contrasts and rapid change while reflecting on memory, urban vitality, and the loss of older neighborhoods and ways of life.
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