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Social Sciences, General

How the Other Half Lives: Studies among the Tenements of New York

by Jacob A. Riis, Sam Bass Warner Jr. (Editor), Alan Trachtenberg
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Synopsis

Since 1959 The John Harvard Library has been instrumental in publishing essential American writings in authoritative editions.

Jacob Riis’s pioneering work of photojournalism takes its title from Rabelais’s Pantagruel: “One half of the world knoweth not how the other half liveth; considering that no one has yet written of that Country.” An anatomy of New York City’s slums in the 1880s, it vividly brought home to its first readers through the powerful combination of text and images the squalid living conditions of “the other half,” who might well have inhabited another country. The book pricked the conscience of its readers and raised the tenement into a symbol of intransigent social difference. As Alan Trachtenberg makes clear in his introduction, it is a book that still speaks powerfully to us today of social injustice.

Except for the modernization of spelling and punctuation, the John Harvard Library edition of How the Other Half Lives reproduces the text of the first published book version of November 1890. For this edition, prints have been made from Riis’s original photographs now in the archives of the Museum of the City of New York. Endnotes aid the contemporary reader.

About the Author, Jacob A. Riis

Sam B. Warner, Jr. is Visiting Professor of Urban History at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Alan Trachtenberg is Neil Gray, Jr. Professor Emeritus of English and American Studies at Yale University.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2010
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780674049321

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