How the other half lives : studies among the tenements of New York / with 100 photographs from the Jacob A. Riis Collection, the Museum of the City of New York ; and a new pref. by Charles A. Madison.

Author/creator Riis, Jacob A.
Other author Museum of the City of New York.
Format Book
Publication InfoNew York : Dover, ©1971.
Descriptionxiii, 233 pages : illustrations ; 20 x 26 cm
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Abstract This classic account of slum conditions in New York City was first published in 1890. Annotation. Famous journalistic record, exposing poverty & degradation of New York slums around 1900, by major social reformer. Famous journalistic record, exposing poverty and degradation of New York slums around 1900, by major social reformer. 100 striking and influential photographs. In How The Other Half Lives New Yorkers read with horror that three-quarters of the residents of their city were housed in tenements and that in those tenements rents were substantially higher than in better sections of the city. In his book Riis gave a full and detailed picture of what life in those slums was like, how the slums were created, how and why they remained as they were, who was forced to live there, and offered suggestions for easing the lot of the poor.
Local noteLittle-295639--305131001787-
General note"An unabridged republication of the text of the 1901 edition ... A new preface has been written specially for the present edition."
LCCN 75121585
ISBN0486220125
ISBN9780486220123