About This Book
A series of observational sketches traces an urban route from the waterfront through downtown and up-town to the outskirts, offering scene-by-scene impressions of ships, piers, bridges, parks, and crowded streets. The pieces contrast older landmarks and local habits with recent building booms, noting immigrant neighborhoods, commercial bustle, and everyday rituals of promenades, vendors, and commuters. Through brisk description and occasional wry commentary the writer records social types, street sounds, architectural detail, and the shifting rhythms of city life, producing a compact, picturesque portrait of an evolving metropolis.
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