Description: Darkness and Daylight; or, Lights and Shadows of New York Life. A Pictorial Record of Personal Experiences by Day and Night in the Great Metropolis. With Hundreds of Thrilling Anecdotes and Incidents, Sketches of Life and Character, Humorous Stories, Touching Home Scenes, and Tales of Tender Pathos, Drawn from the Bright and Shady Sides of the Great Under World of New York. By Mrs. Helen Campbell, City Missionary and Philanthropist, Col. Thomas W. Knox, Author and Journalist, and Supt. Thomas Byrnes, Chief of N.Y. Police and Detectives. With Highly Interesting Descriptions of Little Known Phases of New York Life; and an Account of Detective Byrnes's Thirty Years' Experiences and Reminiscences Written by himself from his Private Diary. With an Introduction by Rev. Lyman Abbott, Pastor of Plymouth Church. Superbly Illustrated with Two Hundred and Fifty Engravings from Photographs Taken from Life Expressly for This Work, Mostly by Flash-Light, and Reproduced in Exact Facsimile by Eminent Artists. Hartford, Connecticut: The Hartford Publishing Company 1896, later printing. A few chips to surface of rear cover, otherwise light wear, slight fraying to spine tips, slight bumping to corners. Pages yellowed with an occasional bit of foxing or minor blemish, binding firm, inscription to rear endpaper. Very Good.
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Location: Bridgeport, Connecticut
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