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" "The Night Club Era" should rate as a Broadway Koran. Other books on the subject are unnecessary if they agree with it, wrong if they differ from it, and in either case should be burned." — Alva Johnston, from the Introduction<P>Written in the aftermath of Prohibition, Stanley Walker's "The Night Club Era" is a lively and idiosyncratic account of the people and places that defined New York's night life during the era of "the great American madness." Here we meet murderers and millionaires, gangsters, bartenders, celebrities of the stage, screen, and society, and a host of other colorful characters who populated the city's diverse night clubs, from El Fey to the Cotton Club. Walker relives the "night of incredulous sadness" on which the Volstead Act went into effect, visits a classic speakeasy, discussing the owner's delicate arrangements with policemen, prohibition agents, and bootleggers, and details the frequently brutal swindles practiced in the city's numerous clip joints and the tactics of the era's crime organizations, explaining precisely what happens when one is "taken for a ride." Among the larger-than-life night club habitus Walker sketches are Owney Madden, the elder statesman of the city's rackets; Walter Winchell, America's most influential columnist and the "brash historian of our life and times"; Mayor James J. Walker, who typified the gaudiness, smartness, and insouciance of the city he ran, yet was never too refined to shoot dice on hotel room floors; and Texas Guinan, the beloved entertainer, hostess, and entrepreneur who greeted customers with her trademark phrase "Hello, sucker!" Vividly told, "The Night Club Era" offers a singular, serious — though neversober — history of New York City during Prohibition.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780801862915
Introduction:
Johnston, Alva
Author:
Johnston, Alva
Introduction by:
Johnston, Alva
Introduction:
Johnston, Alva
Author:
Walker, Stanley
Publisher:
Johns Hopkins University Press
Location:
Baltimore :
Subject:
Biography
Subject:
United States - 20th Century
Subject:
United States - State & Local
Subject:
Organized crime
Subject:
New York
Subject:
Music-halls
Subject:
Prohibition
Subject:
United States - State & Local - General
Subject:
New York (N.Y.) Biography.
Subject:
New York (N.Y.) Social life and customs.
Subject:
Americana-General
Edition Description:
Johns Hopkins Paperbacks ed.
Series Volume:
FS-081-98
Publication Date:
19990831
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Pages:
344
Dimensions:
8.45x5.50x.74 in. .88 lbs.

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