Helen Crisp is a writer and editor. Born in New York, Jules Stewart is a London-based author of many books, including Gotham Rising: New York in the 1930s and Policing the Big Apple: The Story of the NYPD, the latter also published by Reaktion Books. Together, Crisp and Stewart are coauthors of Reaktion's Madrid: Midnight City.
"""The great Art Deco monuments of New York still define the city's look, even as they reach their hundredth anniversaries. But they didn't just happen to show up in the aftermath of World War I--they are products of the Roaring Twenties, one of the most colorful, if somewhat mythical, decades of the city's history. Strike up the Band is a fast-paced romp through that remarkable period, from speakeasies, literary hang-outs, flappers, and skyscrapers to the Harlem Renaissance, the Yiddish Rialto, and Tammany Hall politics. Hang on to your hats. . . .""--Anthony W. Robins, author of ""New York Art Deco: A Guide to Gotham's Jazz Age Architecture"""