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The Devil's Playground: A Century of Pleasure and Profit in Times Square Paperback – December 21, 2004

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As Times Square turns 100, New York Times Magazine contributing writer James Traub tells the story of how this mercurial district became one of the most famous and exciting places in the world. The Devil’s Playground is classic and colorful American history, from the first years of the twentieth century through the Runyonesque heyday of nightclubs and theaters in the 1920s and ’30s, to the district’s decline in the 1960s and its glittering corporate revival in the 1990s.

First, Traub gives us the great impresarios, wits, tunesmiths, newspaper columnists, and nocturnal creatures who shaped Times Square over the century since the place first got its name: Oscar Hammerstein, Florenz Ziegfeld, George S. Kaufman, Damon Runyon, Walter Winchell, and “the Queen of the Nightclubs,” Texas Guinan; bards like A. J. Liebling, Joe Mitchell, and the Beats, who celebrated the drug dealers and pimps of 42nd Street. He describes Times Square’s notorious collapse into pathology and the fierce debates over how best to restore it to life.

Traub then goes on to scrutinize today’s Times Square as no author has yet done. He writes about the new 42nd Street, the giant Toys “R” Us store with its flashing Ferris wheel, the new world of corporate theater, and the sex shops trying to leave their history behind.
More than sixty years ago, Liebling called Times Square “the heart of the world”—not just the center of the world, though this crossroads in Midtown Manhattan was indeed that, but its heart. From the dawn of the twentieth century through the 1950s, Times Square was the whirling dynamo of American popular culture and, increasingly, an urban sanctuary for the eccentric and the untamed. The name itself became emblematic of the tremendous life force of cities everywhere.

Today, Times Square is once again an awe-inspiring place, but the dark and strange corners have been filled with blazing light. The most famous street character on Broadway, “the Naked Cowboy,” has his own website, and Toys “R” Us calls its flagship store in Times Square “the toy center of the universe.” For the giant entertainment corporations that have moved to this safe, clean, and self-consciously gaudy spot, Times Square is still very much the center of the world. But is it still the heart?
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City on a Hill

“An excellent if sorrowful study of what City College has become
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of New York today.”
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“This is a deeply reported, lucidly written and clearly thought-out book—a book
of merit.”
A. M. Rosenthal, The New York Times Book Review

Too Good to Be True: The
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“Traub...brings a novelist’s sensibility to the vastly complex story; his characters
are so alive and the narrative so vivid that you feel like washing your hands
every time you put the book down.”
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As Times Square turns 100, New York Times Magazine contributing writer James Traub tells the story of how this mercurial district became one of the most famous and exciting places in the world. The Devil's Playground is classic and colorful American history, from the first years of the twentieth century through the Runyonesque heyday of nightclubs and theaters in the 1920s and '30s, to the district's decline in the 1960s and its glittering corporate revival in the 1990s.

First, Traub gives us the great impresarios, wits, tunesmiths, newspaper columnists, and nocturnal creatures who shaped Times Square over the century since the place first got its name: Oscar Hammerstein, Florenz Ziegfeld, George S. Kaufman, Damon Runyon, Walter Winchell, and "the Queen of the Nightclubs," Texas Guinan; bards like A. J. Liebling, Joe Mitchell, and the Beats, who celebrated the drug dealers and pimps of 42nd Street. He describes Times Square's notorious collapse into pathology and the fierce debates over how best to restore it to life.

Traub then goes on to scrutinize today's Times Square as no author has yet done. He writes about the new 42nd Street, the giant Toys "R" Us store with its flashing Ferris wheel, the new world of corporate theater, and the sex shops trying to leave their history behind.
More than sixty years ago, Liebling called Times Square "the heart of the world"—not just the center of the world, though this crossroads in Midtown Manhattan was indeed that, but its heart. From the dawn of the twentieth century through the 1950s, Times Square was the whirling dynamo of American popular culture and, increasingly, an urban sanctuary for the eccentric and the untamed. The name itself became emblematic of the tremendous life force of cities everywhere.

Today, Times Square is once again an awe-inspiring place, but the dark and strange corners have been filled with blazing light. The most famous street character on Broadway, "the Naked Cowboy," has his own website, and Toys "R" Us calls its flagship store in Times Square "the toy center of the universe." For the giant entertainment corporations that have moved to this safe, clean, and self-consciously gaudy spot, Times Square is still very much the center of the world. But is it still the heart?


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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Random House Publishing Group (December 21, 2004)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 336 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0375759786
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0375759789
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 8.8 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.19 x 0.84 x 8 inches
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Customers find the book's history of Times Square interesting. They appreciate the thorough research and documentation of the place's history. The book covers the gentrification of the area since its beginnings.

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"...It's informative, very well-written and a hell of a lot of fun. But if there was ever a book that NEEDED pictures, this is it...." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2005
    This book really captures the characters, glamour, degradation and rebirth of Times Square since it's beginnings in a very entertaining and informative way. The story is weaved together wonderfully incorporating social, political , cultural and architectural details in a lively narrative that was a pleasure to read. From the Lobster Palaces to Flo Ziegfield to the speakeasys of the 20's to Irving Berlin to the tawdry porno theaters and massage parlors of the 70's to todays tourist mecca....it's all here. Traub has done a great job of researching and documenting the history of a place that does it's best to bury it's past. You can walk those mid-town streets after reading this and recognize historical significance that is all too easy to take for granted in a place as busy and bustling as Times Square.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2013
    Slow, yet detailed. This book thoroughly examines the gentrification of Times Square. I would have liked more detail on the most recent transformation and its effects on street life. Traub focuses more on the big deals& the impact of large corporate decisions whereas I would have liked a stronger focus on the worker, street walker, etc. check Tales From Times Square, which traub quotes for more of the nitty gritty. None the less a well written chronicle.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2010
    This is a hugely entertaining read that I enjoyed primarily from a 'history of New York City' perspective. Others with interests in the history of culture, broadway, etc. will also find this a great book to read. It's informative, very well-written and a hell of a lot of fun. But if there was ever a book that NEEDED pictures, this is it. The fact that there aren't is immensely disappointing. So many colorful people, places and events so well described and not a single photograph of anything. Very, very puzzling. I'd give it five stars were it not for this glaring omission.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2007
    James Traub certainly paid tribute to one of New York's prime attractions,Times Square. If you ever wanted to read the history and get acquainted with its past then this book has it all. Fascinating read from cover to cover with vintage Times Square pictures. Good work by Mr. Traub!!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2018
    If you want an insight into 'the devil's playground' of Times Square, as the title would suggest; maybe read Last Exit to Brooklyn or watch Taxi Driver, or Midnight Cowboy. If you want to know about the real estate deals and the historical context of the changing face of the square, this is your book.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2018
    This was a very interesting read. I learned a lot about Times Square. I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys history
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2012
    As someone who thought he knew a little about NYC and lived through many of the recent changes, this is a fun and illuminating read.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2018
    There was not too much to hold my interest. Quite a bit of what was playing at the theaters during the 20s through the 40s. Nothing of historic importance.