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Herbert Asbury (1889–1963)

Autor von Die Gangs von New York

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Herbert Asbury (1891-1963) was a prolific journalist and editor

Beinhaltet die Namen: Herbert Asbury, Herbert Ashbury

Bildnachweis: drawing by Frances Carle at Herbert Asbury.com

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The Aspirin Age, 1919-1941 (1949) — Mitwirkender — 129 Exemplare
How to Mix Drinks or, the Bon-Vivant's Companion (1862) — Einführung — 126 Exemplare
Desert Island Decameron (1945) — Mitwirkender — 57 Exemplare
The Bedside Tales: A Gay Collection (1945) — Mitwirkender — 46 Exemplare
NYPD: Stories of Survival from the World's Toughest Beat (2002) — Mitwirkender — 18 Exemplare
The Fine Art of Robbery (1966) 6 Exemplare
Stories of Scarlet Women (1962) — Mitwirkender — 5 Exemplare
Famosos casos de estafa y pillaje (1977) — Mitwirkender — 5 Exemplare
The Bathroom Reader (1946) — Mitwirkender — 3 Exemplare

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Gebräuchlichste Namensform
Asbury, Herbert
Geburtstag
1889-09-01
Todestag
1963-02-24
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
USA
Geburtsort
Farmington, Missouri, USA
Sterbeort
New York, New York, USA
Wohnorte
New York, New York, USA
Canada Lake, New York, USA
Ausbildung
Carleton College, Farmington
Baptist College, Farmington
Berufe
journalist
Organisationen
Southern Methodist church
Kurzbiographie
Herbert Asbury (September 1, 1889 – February 24, 1963) was an American journalist and writer who is best known for his true crime books detailing crime during the 19th and early 20th century such as Gem of the Prairie: An Informal History of the Chicago Underworld, The Barbary Coast: An Informal History of the San Francisco Underworld and The Gangs of New York. The Gangs of New York was later adapted for film as Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York (2002).

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Really needs an overall narrative or sociological argument/insight to tie everything together. As it is, a series of repetitive anecdotes with very few having the sort of interesting detail to make them stand out.
 
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audient_void | 15 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 6, 2024 |
I love to read about the squalid splendor of old New York, of the Five Points, the Bowery, of its sexology and night life. Alas and alack, those topics left their cards but didn't stay in this account of gangland during a century ending about 1925. Concentrations here include street fighting, assassins, and turf wars, topics which are tangential at best to my reading interests. Further descent came from a chapter mostly devoted to the tools and techniques one might need to enter a bank vault and two longish chapters narrating the 1863 draft riots, an event which the author admits has almost no nexus with the gangs, save that many of the participants were members of gangs. The author occasionally deploys a tongue-in-cheek whimsy to good effect, but overall his style is competent but plodding.… (mehr)
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Big_Bang_Gorilla | 15 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 28, 2023 |
The book details the rise and fall of 19th century gangs in New York City, prior to the domination of the Italian-American Mafia during Prohibition in the 1920s. Focusing on the saloon halls, gambling dens, and winding alleys of the Bowery and the Five Points district of Lower Manhattan, the book evokes the destitution and violence of a turbulent era, when colorfully named criminals like "Dandy" Johnny Dolan, William Poole (also known as Bill the Butcher), and Hell-Cat Maggie lurked in the shadows, and infamous gangs including the Plug Uglies, Dead Rabbits, and Bowery Boys ruled the streets. It includes a rogues' gallery of prostitutes, pimps, poisoners, pickpockets, murderers, and thieves.

The book contains detailed accounts of the New York City draft riots in 1863. It also elaborates on numerous other criminal influences of the time, including river pirates and the corrupt political establishment such as Tammany Hall.[1]
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CalleFriden | 15 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 16, 2023 |
A very cool history of the Five Points area of old New York City. Reekingly communal, desperately poor, nasty, brutish and short.
 
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FinallyJones | 15 weitere Rezensionen | Nov 17, 2021 |

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