The Night Side of New York
Various
Leído por Grant Hurlock
This nonfiction collection of sketches, by "members of the New York press," takes the reader on a tour of 1866 New York City after dark, with stops along the way to vividly depict scenes ranging from the splendid to the squalid - but focusing largely on the latter! (Summary by Grant Hurlock) (7 hr 22 min)
Capítulos
| 01 - A Fashionable Club House | 17:00 | Leído por Grant Hurlock |
| 02 - The Fashionable Concert Saloon | 12:48 | Leído por Grant Hurlock |
| 03 - Saturday Night at a Pawnbroker's | 17:55 | Leído por Grant Hurlock |
| 04 - The Cheap Theatre - "444" | 12:59 | Leído por Grant Hurlock |
| 05 - A Cock Pit | 16:16 | Leído por Grant Hurlock |
| 06 - At a Free and Easy | 15:03 | Leído por Grant Hurlock |
| 07 - The Dance Houses | 26:17 | Leído por Grant Hurlock |
| 08 - The Police Stations | 40:05 | Leído por Grant Hurlock |
| 09 - The Tombs on Sunday Morning | 10:46 | Leído por Grant Hurlock |
| 10 - The Markets at Night | 16:57 | Leído por Grant Hurlock |
| 11 - Where Germans Most Do Congregate | 14:42 | Leído por Grant Hurlock |
| 12 - A Fashionable Gambling House | 8:26 | Leído por Grant Hurlock |
| 13 - Thieves, Counterfeiters, Confidence Operators, Etc. | 23:05 | Leído por Grant Hurlock |
| 14 - Haunts of the Actors | 26:50 | Leído por Grant Hurlock |
| 15 - Our All Night Eating Houses - By a Flunkey | 29:50 | Leído por Grant Hurlock |
| 16 - The Pugilists | 22:20 | Leído por Grant Hurlock |
| 17 - The "Mediums" | 24:14 | Leído por Grant Hurlock |
| 18 - The Lairs of Misery and Crime | 25:43 | Leído por Grant Hurlock |
| 19 - The Newspapers | 13:19 | Leído por Grant Hurlock |
| 20 - The River Thieves | 24:28 | Leído por Grant Hurlock |
| 21 - An Arion Ball | 26:10 | Leído por Grant Hurlock |
| 22 - A Saturday Night at the Old Bowery | 16:47 | Leído por Grant Hurlock |
Reseñas
I really liked this
Timothy Ferguson
This is a collection of short pieces, written supposedly by a group of anonymous reporters from New York newspapers. Each piece focuses on a type of venue that stays open late into the New York night, late in the Nineteenth Century. It’s a fantastic little series, describing the eateries, clubs, police stations and theatres: the whole midnight nation of the metropolis.
Listen at your own risk
Mr. Br.
Boring, tiresome and, in at least one chapter, endlessly anti-semitic.