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Toronto by Gaslight: The Night Hawks of a Great City

In “Toronto by Gaslight: The Night Hawks of a Great City,” Toronto News delves into the vibrant yet shadowy tapestry of Toronto's historical nighttime culture during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The book masterfully evokes the sensory experiences of a city illuminated by gaslight, weaving together rich narratives and meticulously researched anecdotes that highlight the lives of night hawks 'Äî the people who roamed the streets under the glow of flickering lamps. With a blend of evocative prose and journalistic rigor, News captures not only the city's architectural evolution but also the sociocultural dynamics at play during this transformative period in Toronto's history. Toronto News, a prominent figure in Canadian journalism, draws upon a wealth of experience and passion for urban history to craft this engaging account. Having immersed himself in the socio-political climate of Toronto, News is well-acquainted with the evolution of the city'Äôs identity, which informs his portrayal of the nocturnal adventures that shaped public perception and personal experiences. His work reflects a deep appreciation for storytelling as both an art and a record of collective memory. This book is an essential read for anyone intrigued by urban history, Victorian societies, or the hidden narratives of city life. With its meticulous detail and atmospheric storytelling, “Toronto by Gaslight” will transport readers to a time when the dark streets of Toronto were alive with mystery, tension, and resilience, inviting them to explore the untold stories lurking in the gaslit alleys.
196 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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