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_________________________A sweeping, epic novel of the greatest city in the world.From the empty grandeur of the New World to the skyscrapers of the City that Never Sleeps, from the intimate detail of lives long forgotten to those lived today at breakneck speed, Edward Rutherfurd's acclaimed novel is a true epic.The novel begins with a tiny Indian fishing village and the Dutch traders who first carved out their hopes amidst the splendour of the wilderness. The British settlers and merchants followed, with their aristocratic governors and unpopular taxation which led to rebellion, war, the burning of the city and the birth of the American Nation. Yet a country that had already rent itself asunder once did so again over slavery. As the country fought its bloody Civil War, the city was torn apart by deadly riots. Hopes and dreams, greed and corruption - they have always been the companions of freedom and opportunity in the city's teeming streets. As the immigrant ships berthed next to Ellis Island in the shadow of the Statue of Liberty, they poured more and more Germans, Irish, Italians and Jews into the churning ethnic mix of the city. Deals were struck, politicians corrupted, men bought or assassinated, heiresses wooed, fortunes were speculated on Wall Street and men became rich beyond the dreams of avarice. The heady seesaw of wealth and poverty was seen in the Roaring Twenties and the Great Crash, the city's future symbolised by its buildings which literally touched the sky: the Empire State, the Chrysler Building, the Twin Towers. Rutherfurd tells this irresistible story through a cast of fictional and true characters whose fates interweave in the rise and fall, fall and rise of the city's fortunes. It is the story of how in four centuries New York became the envy of the world. And in telling the story through the lens of New York, Rutherfurd brings the story of America itself to unforgettable life in this epic masterpiece.Read More

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    Edward Rutherfurd tells the story of this great city as no other author could - from the epic empty grandeur of the New World to the skyscrapers of the City that Never Sleeps from the intimate detail of lives long forgotten to those lived today at breakneck speed. The novel begins with a tiny Indian fishing village and the Dutch traders who first carved out their hopes amidst the splendour of the wilderness. The British settlers and merchants followed with their aristocratic governors and unpopular taxation which led to rebellion war the burning of the city and the birth of the American Nation. Yet a country that had already rent itself asunder once did so again over slavery. As the country fought its bloody Civil War the city was torn apart by deadly riots. Hopes and dreams greed and corruption - they have always been the companions of freedom and opportunity in the city's teeming streets. As the immigrant ships berthed next to Ellis Island in the shadow of the Statue of Liberty they poured more and more Germans Irish Italians and Jews into the churning ethnic mix of the city.Deals were struck politicians corrupted men bought or assassinated heiresses wooed fortunes were speculated on Wall Street and men became rich beyond the dreams of avarice. The heady seesaw of wealth and poverty was seen in the Roaring Twenties and the Great Crash the city's future symbolised by its buildings which literally touched the sky: the Empire State the Chrysler Building the Twin Towers. Rutherfurd tells this irresistible story through a cast of fictional and true characters whose fates interweave in the rise and fall fall and rise of the city's fortunes. It is the story of how in four centuries New York became the envy of the world. And in telling the story through the lens of New York Rutherfurd brings the story of America itself to unforgettable life in this epic masterpiece.

  • TheBookPeople

    Edward Rutherfurd's New York tells the story of the great city, offering an insight into the intimate details of lives from those long forgotten to those that live today at breakneck speed. The novel chronicles the history of the city, from the arrival of European colonists in the 17th century up to the summer of 2009. Seen through the eyes of families throughout the ages, British settlers, civil war, and immigrants at Ellis Island are all covered. It also examines the seedier side of NY, where deals were struck by corrupt politicians and men were assassinated. The birth of the incredible skyscrapers is featured in this epic story of how, in four centuries, New York became the envy of the world.

  • BookDepository

    New York : Paperback : Cornerstone : 9780099509387 : 0099509385 : 01 Jul 2010 : A novel that tells the story of New York city - from the epic, empty grandeur of the New World to the skyscrapers of the City that Never Sleeps, from the intimate detail of lives long forgotten to those lived at breakneck speed.

  • Blackwell

    A novel that tells the story of New York city - from the epic, empty grandeur of the New World to the skyscrapers of the City that Never Sleeps, from the intimate detail of lives long forgotten to those lived at breakneck speed. Edward Rutherfurd...

  • 0099509385
  • 9780099509387
  • Edward Rutherfurd
  • 1 July 2010
  • Arrow Books Ltd
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 1040
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