Island of Vice

Theodore Roosevelt's Quest to Clean Up Sin-Loving New York

Description

In the 1890s, young cocksure Theodore Roosevelt, years before the White House, was appointed police commissioner of corrupt, pleasure-loving New York, then teeming with 40,000 prostitutes, illegal casinos and all-night dance halls. The Harvard-educated Roosevelt, with a reformer's zeal, tried to wipe out the city's vice and corruption. He went head-to-head with Tammany Hall, took midnight rambles looking for derelict cops, banned barroom drinking on Sundays and tried to convince 2 million New Yorkers to enjoy wholesome family fun. The city rebelled big time; cartoonists lampooned him on the front page; his own political party abandoned him but Roosevelt never backed down. Island of Vice delivers a rollicking narrative history of Roosevelt's embattled tenure, pitting the seedy against the saintly, and the city against its would-be savior.
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Writer
Zacks, Richard
Title
Island of Vice
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Year
2012
Language
English
Pages
464
Weight
431 gr
EAN
9780767926195
Dimensions
216 x 133 x 19 mm
Binding format
Paperback

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