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Paperback Ye Olde Fire Laddies Book

ISBN: 1026096707

ISBN13: 9781026096703

Ye Olde Fire Laddies

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"Ye Olde Fire Laddies" offers a vibrant and comprehensive history of the volunteer fire departments that protected New York City during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Written by Herbert Asbury, the acclaimed chronicler of urban life, this work captures the colorful, competitive, and often rowdy world of the early fire companies that served as the backbone of the city's safety and social structure.

The book details the evolution of firefighting technology, tracing the transition from primitive bucket brigades and hand-drawn pumps to the eventual introduction of powerful steam engines. Beyond the equipment, Asbury focuses on the men themselves-the "fire laddies"-exploring their fierce rivalries, their political influence within the city's wards, and the heroic, often chaotic battles they waged against the massive conflagrations that periodically threatened to level the growing metropolis. Through historical research and engaging anecdotes, the work illustrates how these volunteer organizations became central pillars of civic life and identity.

"Ye Olde Fire Laddies" is an essential record of American social and civic history, providing a nostalgic yet detailed examination of a vanished era of urban courage, community spirit, and the birth of professionalized public service.

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