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The Cat Men of Gotham
Tales of Feline Friendships in Old New York
Buch von Peggy Gavan
Sprache: Englisch

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Beschreibung
The nineteenth century was a rough time to be a stray cat in New York City. The city's human residents dealt with feline overpopulation by gassing unwanted cats or tossing them in rivers. But a few lucky strays were found by a diverse array of men who rescued them. This book tells the stories of these heroic cat men of Gotham.
The nineteenth century was a rough time to be a stray cat in New York City. The city's human residents dealt with feline overpopulation by gassing unwanted cats or tossing them in rivers. But a few lucky strays were found by a diverse array of men who rescued them. This book tells the stories of these heroic cat men of Gotham.
Über den Autor
PEGGY GAVAN is a journalist and senior editor who lives in Warwick, New York. She is the author of several children's books and the blog The Hatching Cat: True and Unusual Animal Tales of Old New York, which has been profiled in Newsweek and the New York Times.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents

Introduction

1 Seafaring Cats

1893: The Brave and Brawny Cats of the Brooklyn Navy Yard

1898: Tom, the Old Navy Cat That Survived the USS Maine Explosion

1917-1922: Woo-Ki, Tai-Wan, and the Refugee Pirate Cats of Chelsea Piers

1929: Olaf, the Viking Cat Rescued at Sea en Route to Brooklyn

1933: Tommy Mulligan, the Norton's Point Lighthouse Cat of Coney Island

2 Police Cats

1893: The Tombs' Feline Warden That Befriended Prisoners on Murderers' Row

1904-1911: Pete and Bill, the Bronx Mousers on the Job in Morrisania

1909: Claude, the Police Cat of East Harlem Who Did Justice to a Red Fox

1911: Buster and Topsy, the Rival Feline Mascots of the Lower East Side

1915: Sir Tom, the Rural Police Cat of Washington Heights

1934: Arson and Homicide, the Flat-Footed Felines of Police Headquarters

3 Fire Cats

1886: The 10 Lives of Hero, the Fire Cat of Engine Company No. 1 in Chelsea

1894: Ginger, the Shipbuilders' Fire Cat of the Lower East Side

1895: Tootsy, the Feline Firefighter of Engine Company No. 27

1896: Peter and Chops, the Ebony and Ivory Fire Cats of the Flatiron District

1913: Peter, the Pole-Sliding Fire Cat of Bushwick, Brooklyn

1924: Smoke, the Famous Lafayette Street Firehouse Cat Who Went on Strike

4 Classical Cats

1884: Mutilator and the Legendary Newspaper Office Cats of the New York Sun

1891: Princess, Josephine, and the 101 Feline Models of Cat Artist J.H. Dolph

1895: Taffy, the Laird, and the Clowder of Town Topics Office Cats

1905: Bambino, the City Cat That Stole Away from Mark Twain

5 Hospitality Cats

1920: Minnie, the Female Mouser of a Manhattan Men-Only Speakeasy

1928: Abe, the Times Square Tiger Cat Who Refused to Scat from the Hotel Lincoln

1936: Rusty, the Famous Feline Host of the Algonquin Hotel

6 Theatrical and Show Cats

1877-1881: The Felines of the Cat Congress on Bowery and Broadway

1888: Union Square Jim, the Mascot Cat of the Union Square Theatre

1895: Nicodemus, the Prize-Winning Alley Cat of Prankster Brian G. Hughes

1932: Tommy Casanova, the Lady-Killer Cat Mascot of The Lambs

7 Civil Servant Cats

1891: Old Tom, the Brazen Pampered Pet of New York City Hall

1904: The Feline Police Squad of New York's General Post Office

1904: Jerry Fox, the Spectacled Cat of Brooklyn Who Saved Borough Hall

1930: Tammany, the Democratic Boss Cat of New York City Hall

1939: Snooky, the Sophisticated, Salmon-Loving Cat of New York City Hall

8 Good-Luck Cats

1905: Bright Eyes, the Good-Luck Kitten of the Battery-Joralemon Tunnel
1910: Trent, the Airship Mascot Cat Who Wowed the Crowd at Gimbels

1927: Ranger I and Ranger III, the Mascot Cats of the New York Rangers

1927: Victory, the Feline Good-Luck Charm of the Brooklyn Robins

9 Lucky Cats

1899: Olympia, the Dewey Arch Cat, and Her Lucky Christmas Kittens

1904 and 1908: Holey and Gittel, the Cats with 10 Lives on the Lower East Side

1906: The East Harlem Cats Bequeathed to President Theodore Roosevelt

1912: Kaiser, the Feline Survivor of the Great Equitable Life Building Fire

1925: Blackie, the Mother Mouser Who Stopped Traffic on Lafayette Street

Sources and Suggestions for Further Reading

Index
Details
Empfohlen (von): 16
Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
Genre: Geschichte, Importe
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: Einband - fest (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9781978800229
ISBN-10: 1978800223
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Gavan, Peggy
Hersteller: Rutgers University Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 223 x 148 x 32 mm
Von/Mit: Peggy Gavan
Erscheinungsdatum: 03.05.2019
Gewicht: 0,473 kg
Artikel-ID: 132542364
Über den Autor
PEGGY GAVAN is a journalist and senior editor who lives in Warwick, New York. She is the author of several children's books and the blog The Hatching Cat: True and Unusual Animal Tales of Old New York, which has been profiled in Newsweek and the New York Times.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents

Introduction

1 Seafaring Cats

1893: The Brave and Brawny Cats of the Brooklyn Navy Yard

1898: Tom, the Old Navy Cat That Survived the USS Maine Explosion

1917-1922: Woo-Ki, Tai-Wan, and the Refugee Pirate Cats of Chelsea Piers

1929: Olaf, the Viking Cat Rescued at Sea en Route to Brooklyn

1933: Tommy Mulligan, the Norton's Point Lighthouse Cat of Coney Island

2 Police Cats

1893: The Tombs' Feline Warden That Befriended Prisoners on Murderers' Row

1904-1911: Pete and Bill, the Bronx Mousers on the Job in Morrisania

1909: Claude, the Police Cat of East Harlem Who Did Justice to a Red Fox

1911: Buster and Topsy, the Rival Feline Mascots of the Lower East Side

1915: Sir Tom, the Rural Police Cat of Washington Heights

1934: Arson and Homicide, the Flat-Footed Felines of Police Headquarters

3 Fire Cats

1886: The 10 Lives of Hero, the Fire Cat of Engine Company No. 1 in Chelsea

1894: Ginger, the Shipbuilders' Fire Cat of the Lower East Side

1895: Tootsy, the Feline Firefighter of Engine Company No. 27

1896: Peter and Chops, the Ebony and Ivory Fire Cats of the Flatiron District

1913: Peter, the Pole-Sliding Fire Cat of Bushwick, Brooklyn

1924: Smoke, the Famous Lafayette Street Firehouse Cat Who Went on Strike

4 Classical Cats

1884: Mutilator and the Legendary Newspaper Office Cats of the New York Sun

1891: Princess, Josephine, and the 101 Feline Models of Cat Artist J.H. Dolph

1895: Taffy, the Laird, and the Clowder of Town Topics Office Cats

1905: Bambino, the City Cat That Stole Away from Mark Twain

5 Hospitality Cats

1920: Minnie, the Female Mouser of a Manhattan Men-Only Speakeasy

1928: Abe, the Times Square Tiger Cat Who Refused to Scat from the Hotel Lincoln

1936: Rusty, the Famous Feline Host of the Algonquin Hotel

6 Theatrical and Show Cats

1877-1881: The Felines of the Cat Congress on Bowery and Broadway

1888: Union Square Jim, the Mascot Cat of the Union Square Theatre

1895: Nicodemus, the Prize-Winning Alley Cat of Prankster Brian G. Hughes

1932: Tommy Casanova, the Lady-Killer Cat Mascot of The Lambs

7 Civil Servant Cats

1891: Old Tom, the Brazen Pampered Pet of New York City Hall

1904: The Feline Police Squad of New York's General Post Office

1904: Jerry Fox, the Spectacled Cat of Brooklyn Who Saved Borough Hall

1930: Tammany, the Democratic Boss Cat of New York City Hall

1939: Snooky, the Sophisticated, Salmon-Loving Cat of New York City Hall

8 Good-Luck Cats

1905: Bright Eyes, the Good-Luck Kitten of the Battery-Joralemon Tunnel
1910: Trent, the Airship Mascot Cat Who Wowed the Crowd at Gimbels

1927: Ranger I and Ranger III, the Mascot Cats of the New York Rangers

1927: Victory, the Feline Good-Luck Charm of the Brooklyn Robins

9 Lucky Cats

1899: Olympia, the Dewey Arch Cat, and Her Lucky Christmas Kittens

1904 and 1908: Holey and Gittel, the Cats with 10 Lives on the Lower East Side

1906: The East Harlem Cats Bequeathed to President Theodore Roosevelt

1912: Kaiser, the Feline Survivor of the Great Equitable Life Building Fire

1925: Blackie, the Mother Mouser Who Stopped Traffic on Lafayette Street

Sources and Suggestions for Further Reading

Index
Details
Empfohlen (von): 16
Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
Genre: Geschichte, Importe
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: Einband - fest (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9781978800229
ISBN-10: 1978800223
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Gavan, Peggy
Hersteller: Rutgers University Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 223 x 148 x 32 mm
Von/Mit: Peggy Gavan
Erscheinungsdatum: 03.05.2019
Gewicht: 0,473 kg
Artikel-ID: 132542364
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