Fifth Avenue. Arthur Bartlett Maurice

Fifth Avenue - Arthur Bartlett Maurice


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       Arthur Bartlett Maurice

      Fifth Avenue

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4057664569547

       FOREWORD

       Illustrations

       FIFTH AVENUE

       CHAPTER I

       The Shadow of the Knickerbockers

       CHAPTER II

       The Stretch of Tradition

       CHAPTER III

       A Knickerbocker Pepys

       CHAPTER IV

       Glimpses of the Sixties

       CHAPTER V

       Fourteenth to Madison Square

       CHAPTER VI

       Some Great Days on the Avenue

       CHAPTER VII

       Some Avenue Clubs in the Early Days

       CHAPTER VIII

       Literary Landmarks and Figures

       CHAPTER IX

       Fifth Avenue in Fiction

       CHAPTER X

       Trails of Bohemia

       CHAPTER XI

       The Slope of Murray Hill

       CHAPTER XII

       Confessions of an Exiled Bus

       CHAPTER XIII

       A Post-Knickerbocker Petronius

       CHAPTER XIV

       The Crest of Murray Hill

       CHAPTER XV

       Giant Strides of Commerce

       CHAPTER XVI

       Beyond Murray Hill

       CHAPTER XVII

       Approaching the Plaza

       CHAPTER XVIII

       Stretches of the Avenue

       CHAPTER XIX

       Mine Host on the Avenue

       Table of Contents

      In the making of this book the author has drawn from many sources. First, for many suggestions, he is indebted to Mr. Guy Nichols, the librarian of the Players Club, whose knowledge of the city is so profound that his friends occasionally refer to him as "the man who invented New York." The author is indebted to the Fifth Avenue Association and to the invariable courtesy of those persons in the New York Public Library with whom he has come in contact.

      Among the books that have been consulted are, first of all, the admirable monographs, "Fifth Avenue," and "Fifth Avenue Events," issued by the Fifth Avenue Bank. From these he has drawn freely. Among other volumes are "The Diary of Philip Hone," Ward McAllister's "Society as I Have Found It," George Cary Eggleston's "Recollections of a Varied Life," Matthew Hale Smith's "Sunshine and Shadow in New York" (1869), Seymour Dunbar's "A History of Travel in America," Miss Henderson's "A Loiterer in New York," William Allen Butler's "A Retrospect of Forty Years," Fremont Rider's "New York City," Francis Gerry Fairfield's "The Clubs of New York," Anna Alice Chapin's "Greenwich Village," Theodore Wolff's "Literary Haunts and Homes," Rupert Hughes's "The Real New York," James Grant Wilson's "Thackeray in the United States," Mrs. Burton Harrison's "Recollections, Grave and Gay," Abram C. Dayton's "Last Days of Knickerbocker Life in New York," and Martha J. Lamb's "History of the City of New York." Also various articles in the magazines and newspapers.

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