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Pocket Books' enriched Classics present the great works of world literature enhanced for the contemporary reader. This valume reprints the orginal New York Times Book Review feature on Old New York, a piece that helps fix the stories in the contemporary critical landscape. Also included are critical perspectives, suggestions for further reading, and a visual essay composed of authentic period illustrations and photographs.
320 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1924


Ruskin--Ruskin--just plain John Ruskin, eh? And who is this great John Ruskin, who stets God's A'mighty right in his judgments? Who'd you say John Ruskin's father was, now?"
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You said there was a Mr Brown and a Mr Hunt and a Mr Rossiter, was it?



And they breathed a joint sigh over the vanished 'Old New York' of their youth, the exclusive and impenetrable New York to which Rubini and Jenny Lind had sung and Mr Thackeray lectured, the New Hork which had declined to receive Charles Dickens, and which, our of revenge, he had do scandalously ridiculed.