Tenements, Towers & Trash by Julia Wertz - ISBN: 9780316501217
Hardcover

Tenements, Towers & Trash

An Unconventional Illustrated History of New York City

$112.84

  • Hardcover

    284 pages

  • Release Date

    13 November 2017

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Summary

Here is New York as you’ve never seen it before; the New York behind the New York that you think you know so well. With drawings and comics in her signature style, Julia Wertz regales us with dozens of street scenes that show exactly what the city looked like “then” versus “now”; cartoons that detail the quirky, quintessentially New York histories that took place there, and several series of detail drawings including the clocks, mailboxes, lampposts and other ephemera that have evolved over t…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780316501217
ISBN-10:0316501212
Author:Julia Wertz
Publisher:Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers Inc
Imprint:Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers Inc
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:284
Release Date:13 November 2017
Weight:1.76kg
Dimensions:310mm x 236mm x 32mm
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Critics Review

”[Wertz’s] love [of New York] is tangible and moving.“– NPR

”[Wertz’s] love [of New York] is tangible and moving.“–NPR“A celebration of city life, of living right on top of your neighbor, of those corner shops that barely stay open for a month and the storefronts that last longer than a century… When you really see a city through Wertz’s eyes, you’re likely to understand your own city in a different way forever after.”–Seattle Review of Books“A completely new and refreshing way to look at New York City history. You’ll be so transfixed by this book’s extraordinary imagery that you may forget to turn the page!”–Greg Young, author of The Bowery Boys: Adventures in Old New York“A delight for New York aficionados. Every city needs a version of this artist and her book.” –Kirkus Reviews“A passionate anatomy of the city, a book of dramatic streetscapes and hidden histories - mostly of infamous women, like the 19th-century celebrity abortionist Madame Restell, who catered to socialites and built her Fifth Avenue mansion a block away from a Catholic church, supposedly to taunt the faithful….The city rises majestically in these pages. The crowded panels evoke the jostle of urban life. Your eye doesn’t know where to settle; there’s so much to absorb.”–The New York Times“A singular voice on a singular place.”–Gabrielle Bell, author of Everything Is Flammable“In presenting the life of the city, Wertz captures change as the most important constant trait of New York City, with a vivid eclecticism that makes this an indispensable guidebook to places lost and found.” –Publishers Weekly“Julia Wertz’s Tenements, Towers and Trash is nothing short of extraordinary. The meticulously researched histories of the various urban landscapes are fascinating, and Wertz’s drawings perfectly capture the visual poetry of the city- the ongoing struggle between past and present, and its unique blend of beauty and ugliness. A must for anyone who loves and appreciates the city, as Wertz so clearly does.”–Roz Chast“Julia Wertz’s New York is a city of magic and mystery. Her sharply detailed illustrations bring Gotham’s streets to life and reveal their secrets. Walkers and history buffs will love being part of Wertz’s world.”–Esther Crain, author of The Gilded Age in New York, 1870-1910“Obsessiveness, in a sense, is the subject of Julia Wertz’s Tenements, Towers & Trash, which was flat-out the most enjoyable experience I had with any book this year.”–The Chicago Tribune“Richly dense and informative yet never dull or pedantic, Wertz’s eye for detail and obsession with minutiae pays massive dividends for the reader. Her skill at rendering cityscapes left me breathless with admiration and gut-twisting envy. It’s also funny as fuck.”–Emily Flake, author of Mama Tried“Showcasing her extraordinary artistic talent, Wertz digs into an eclectic survey of the city’s past, and the remaining architectural relics, through her large-format illustrated history, Tenements, Towers & Trash”–Shelf Awareness“This is a great gift for the history, design, and illustration obsessives in your life… or a great gift for yourself…”–The Cut“Wertz’s love of New York and its history enliven the streetscapes in her superb book, a then-and-now tribute to bookstores, music venues, movie theaters, bars and many other spots.”–San Francisco Chronicle

About The Author

Julia Wertz

Julia Wertz is a professional cartoonist and amateur historian. She has published five graphic novels and does monthly history comics for The New Yorker and Harper’s Magazine.

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