Reviews
SEX, REVIVAL, CRIME! Cray turns the story of a dancehall proprietor-cum-revivalist, a journalist eager to sensationalize anything, and evangelicals hungry for converts into an arresting portrait of Manhattan's post–Civil War moral morass. Stunningly researched and vividly written—a deliciously compelling book!
In this impressively researched book, Robert Cray takes a deep dive into the story of the 'Wickedest Man in New York,' providing fascinating and new insight into evangelical religion, journalism, and a Water Street dancehall in mid-nineteenth century New York City.
With remarkable research and a keen eye for detail, Robert Cray brings to life a forgotten and colorful piece of Gilded Age New York. This story from the old Fourth Ward has religion, sex, and journalistic excess. What more do you need?
In the post–Civil War years, New York City's Water Street brothels were internationally notorious for tawdriness and violence. Robert Cray is the first historian to bring these 'dens of iniquity' vividly and authoritatively back to life.
Book Details
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Life in the Fourth Ward and Water Street
2. The New York World of John Van Allen and Oliver Dyer
3. The Journalist and the Dance Hall Proprietor
4. The Water Street
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Life in the Fourth Ward and Water Street
2. The New York World of John Van Allen and Oliver Dyer
3. The Journalist and the Dance Hall Proprietor
4. The Water Street Revival Unfolding and Folding
5. Water Street Afterlife
Afterword