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Lemuel Ely Quigg's 'Tin-Types Taken in the Streets of New York' is a captivating collection of photographs capturing the raw essence of New York City in the late 19th century. Through his unique blend of artistry and social commentary, Quigg provides readers with a glimpse into the daily lives of the city's diverse inhabitants, from wealthy elites to impoverished immigrants. His use of tin-types, a popular photographic medium of the era, adds a nostalgic and authentic feel to the images, making them a valuable historical record of a bygone era. Quigg's attention to detail and composition…mehr

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Lemuel Ely Quigg's 'Tin-Types Taken in the Streets of New York' is a captivating collection of photographs capturing the raw essence of New York City in the late 19th century. Through his unique blend of artistry and social commentary, Quigg provides readers with a glimpse into the daily lives of the city's diverse inhabitants, from wealthy elites to impoverished immigrants. His use of tin-types, a popular photographic medium of the era, adds a nostalgic and authentic feel to the images, making them a valuable historical record of a bygone era. Quigg's attention to detail and composition showcases his skill as a photographer and his keen eye for storytelling through images. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of photography, urban life, and social dynamics in 19th century America. Lemuel Ely Quigg, a renowned photographer and social reformer, drew inspiration from his experiences living and working in the bustling streets of New York City. His desire to document the city's rapid growth and changing demographics led him to create this seminal work, which remains a testament to his dedication to capturing the human experience. Quigg's deep-rooted passion for social justice and his commitment to shedding light on the unseen aspects of urban life shine through in 'Tin-Types Taken in the Streets of New York.' I highly recommend 'Tin-Types Taken in the Streets of New York' to readers who are fascinated by the intersection of art, history, and social issues. Quigg's evocative photographs offer a unique perspective on the cultural landscape of New York City during a pivotal moment in its development, making this book a valuable addition to any library.

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Lemuel Ely Quigg (1863-1919) was an American journalist, politician, and author, primarily remembered for his distinctive contributions to literature and public life in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in Chautauqua County, New York, Quigg climbed the ranks from reporter to editor, eventually becoming the owner and editor-in-chief of the storied New York 'Press.' Quigg's foray into politics saw him serving as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 14th congressional district from 1895 to 1897. As a literary figure, Quigg was best known for his insightful portrayal of urban life during his time. His notable work, 'Tin-Types Taken in the Streets of New York,' offers a tapestry of stories that serve as character sketches of New Yorkers from various walks of life. This compilation exemplifies Quigg's narrative prowess and keen observations-a hallmark of journalistic acumen that marries factual reporting with the evocative language of realism. Quigg's style is marked by its vivid detail and a candid approach to character portrayal that renders his subjects with both sympathy and a degree of critical distance. In addition to his writing and political endeavors, Quigg was an influential figure in Republican politics, playing a significant role in the nomination of William McKinley for president in 1896. His multifaceted career underscores a life dedicated to public service and a passionate engagement with the world through the written word.