America Through the Looking Glass: A Historical Reader in Popular Culture, Volumes 1-2Prentice-Hall, 1974 - Popular culture |
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Page 75
... Street , in the neighborhood of Canal Street . It was a strange spectacle , and the farmers could hardly believe their senses , at his sudden inundation into their quiet houses of the people of the city . The town authorities were also ...
... Street , in the neighborhood of Canal Street . It was a strange spectacle , and the farmers could hardly believe their senses , at his sudden inundation into their quiet houses of the people of the city . The town authorities were also ...
Page 54
... street , every crowded fire - escape , becomes a bedroom , infinitely preferable to any the house affords . A cooling shower on such a night is hailed as a heaven - sent blessing in a hundred thousand homes . Life in the tenements in ...
... street , every crowded fire - escape , becomes a bedroom , infinitely preferable to any the house affords . A cooling shower on such a night is hailed as a heaven - sent blessing in a hundred thousand homes . Life in the tenements in ...
Page 254
... street and Third avenue on April 17 , 1912 , and eventually they simply shot each other to pieces . The Red Peppers and Duffy Hills continued their nightly brawling in East 102nd street in the vicinity of Third and Second avenues ...
... street and Third avenue on April 17 , 1912 , and eventually they simply shot each other to pieces . The Red Peppers and Duffy Hills continued their nightly brawling in East 102nd street in the vicinity of Third and Second avenues ...
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