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About The Book
As no book has to date, Capital of the World brings alive New York during a period that saw speakeasies, the rise of the Mafia, women achieving the right to vote, the birth of radio and mass communication, and the beginnings of gossip as a business. This was also an era abuzz with the arts, film, fashion, jazz, baseball, and boxing.
Among the many personality driven themes so richly addressed in Capital of the World:
* Sherman Billingsely’s Stork Club and Prohibition * Martha Graham and modern dance * Babe Ruth and sports * David Sarnoff and radio * Alexander Woollcott, Dorothy Parker, and the rest of The Round Table * Lucky Luciano and organized crime * Mayor Jimmy “Gentleman Jim” Walker and politics * Madam Polly Adler and the brothels * Walter Winchell and the birth of gossip journalism * The Cotton Club and the Harlem Renaissance * And much more...
Product Details
- Publisher: Lyons Press (September 4, 2012)
- Length: 288 pages
- ISBN13: 9780762768196
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Raves and Reviews
“The 1920s’ distinctive cultural creation, the celebrity, is the real star of this gallery of famous New Yorkers. . . . Take Fanny Brice, then a popular comedienne. She was the inspiration for the hit musical and 1968 movie Funny Girl. . . . Others are novelist Anita Loos (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes), mobster Lucky Luciano (The Godfather), and a Harlem nightclub (The Cotton Club). . . . Also including figures from journalism, prostitution, politics, music, and dance, Wallace’s tome recalls the fizz and biz of 1920s publicity.”
—Booklist
“...a great summer read.” —BoweryBoys.com
“...compelling and appealing.... [an] engaging recounting of the era as personified by some of its most colorful characters.” —Sam Roberts, The New York Times
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