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Tin-types taken in the streets of New York

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About This Book

This collection of short stories and sketches portrays a parade of eccentric New York city characters—scheming lawyers, swaggering bachelors, swindled clients, foreign beggars, and sharp-edged social types—through vividly drawn scenes and comedic description. Each piece offers a compact portrait that blends sharp physical detail, ironic observation, and streetwise dialogue to reveal everyday ambitions, gullibility, and petty vanities of metropolitan life. Episodes alternate between humorous incidents and pointed social observation, emphasizing manner, speech, and small moral compromises rather than grand plots, producing a mosaic impression of urban manners and peculiarities.

About the Author

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Lemuel Ely Quigg

Lemuel Ely Quigg was an American author and photographer known for his work capturing the vibrant life of New York City in the late 19th century. His notable book, "Tin-types taken in the streets of New York," provides a unique glimpse into the urban landscape and the diverse characters that populated the city during that era. Quigg's writing reflects a keen observational style, blending narrative with visual imagery, making his work a valuable contribution to the literary and cultural heritage of New York.

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