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  • Ragged Dick: Or, Street Life in New York with the Boot Blacks

    Horatio Alger, Michael Meyer, Bryan Waterman

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet, July 1, 2014)
    “I ain’t knocked round the city streets all my life for nothin’,” proclaims Ragged Dick, the fast-talking boy hero of Horatio Alger’s classic rags-to-riches tale. Dick is a plucky street boy who smokes, gambles, and speaks ungrammatically—but he is also honest and hardworking, striving not for wealth and status, but for a steady job, a decent place to sleep, and respectability. A quintessential boy’s novel of adventure, romance, and coming of age, Ragged Dick brings to life the drama and perils of living among other young outcasts in the crowded streets of lower Manhattan. It is at the same time an exhilarating tale of one boy’s metamorphosis from a dirty street urchin to a handsome, self-respecting gentleman. With an Introduction by Michael Meyerand a New Afterword by Bryan Waterman
  • Ragged Dick; Or, Street Life in New York

    Horatio Alger Jr.

    language (Digireads.com, Dec. 9, 2009)
    "Ragged Dick is a well-told story of street-life in New York, that will, we should judge, be well received by the boy-readers, for whom it is intended. The Hero is a boot-black, who, by sharpness, industry, and honesty, makes his way in the world, and is, perhaps, somewhat more immaculate in character and manners than could naturally have been expected from his origin and training. We find in this, as in many books for boys, a certain monotony in the inculcation of the principle that honesty is the best policy, a proposition that, as far as mere temporal success is concerned, we believe to be only partially true. However, the book is very readable, and we should consider it a much more valuable addition to the Sunday-school library than the tales of inebriates and treatises on the nature of sin, that so often find place there."--Putnam's Magazine, July, 1868.
  • Ragged Dick: Or, Street Life in New York with the Boot Blacks

    Horatio Alger, Michael Meyer, Bryan Waterman

    language (Signet, July 1, 2014)
    A plucky street boy who smokes, gambles, and speaks ungrammatically, Dick is also honest and hardworking. A quintessential novel of adventure, romance, and coming-of-age, it is also an exhilarating tale of one boy's metamorphosis from dirty street urchin to gentleman.
  • Ragged Dick Or Street Life in New York With the Boot-Blacks

    Horatio Alger

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 11, 2018)
    Ragged Dick Or Street Life in New York With the Boot-Blacks.
  • Ragged Dick, Or, Street Life in New York with the Boot-Blacks

    Horatio Alger

    language (, Nov. 20, 2018)
    "It is canonical as a cultural text, rather than a purely literary one, as this Norton Critical Edition reflects. An extensive ""Contexts"" section includes maps, photographs, and documents showing how and why Alger used the backdrop of New York City to highlight problems of urban poverty, immigration, and child labor in mid-nineteenth century America. ""Criticism"" is thematically organized around contemporary reviews and responses, the heated public debate about whether Alger should be available in American public libraries, parodies of and related responses to Alger, and four recent critical essays by Mary Wroth Walsh, Glenn Hendler, Michael Moon, and Hildegard Hoeller."
  • Ragged Dick -Or- Street Life in New York with Boot-Blacks

    Horatio Jr. Alger

    Hardcover (SMK Books, April 3, 2018)
    Ragged Dick is a children's novel by Horatio Alger, about a poor bootblack and his rise to middle-class comfort and respectability through good moral behavior, clean living, and determination.
  • Ragged Dick; or, Street Life in New York with the Boot Blacks : Illustrated

    Horatio Alger Jr.

    language (, Sept. 5, 2016)
    Ragged Dick; or, Street Life in New York with the Boot Blacks is a Bildungsroman by Horatio Alger, Jr. serialized in Student and Schoolmate in 1867, and released as a full length novel in May 1868 by A. K. Loring. It was the first volume in the six volume Ragged Dick Series, and became Alger's all-time bestseller. The tale follows a poor boot black's rise to middle class respectability in 19th-century New York City. It had a favorable reception. Student and Schoolmate reported their readers were delighted with the first installment and Putnam's Magazine thought boys would love the novel. One modern scholar considers the story a "puerile fantasy" about class assimilation. The plot and theme were repeated virtually in toto in Alger's subsequent novels and became the grist for parodists and satirists. Ragged Dick and Alger's Silas Snobden's Office Boy inspired the musical comedy Shine! in 1982.
  • Ragged Dick: or, Street Life in New York with Boot-Blacks

    Jr. Horatio Alger

    language (SMK Books, June 10, 2015)
    Ragged Dick is a children's novel by Horatio Alger, Jr., about a poor bootblack and his rise to middle-class comfort and respectability through good moral behavior, clean living, and determination.
  • Ragged Dick; Or, Street Life in New York

    Horatio Alger Jr.

    Paperback (Digireads.com, Jan. 1, 2008)
    "Ragged Dick is a well-told story of street-life in New York, that will, we should judge, be well received by the boy-readers, for whom it is intended. The Hero is a boot-black, who, by sharpness, industry, and honesty, makes his way in the world, and is, perhaps, somewhat more immaculate in character and manners than could naturally have been expected from his origin and training. We find in this, as in many books for boys, a certain monotony in the inculcation of the principle that honesty is the best policy, a proposition that, as far as mere temporal success is concerned, we believe to be only partially true. However, the book is very readable, and we should consider it a much more valuable addition to the Sunday-school library than the tales of inebriates and treatises on the nature of sin, that so often find place there."--Putnam's Magazine, July, 1868.
  • Ragged Dick: Or, Street Life in New York with the Boot Blacks

    Horatio Alger Jr.

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 17, 2013)
    A plucky street boy who smokes, gambles, and speaks ungrammatically, Dick is also honest and hardworking. "Ragged Dick" is a quintessential novel of adventure, romance, and coming-of-age, it is also an exhilarating tale of one boy's metamorphosis from dirty street urchin to gentleman.
  • Ragged Dick -Or- Street Life in New York with Boot-Blacks

    Horatio Jr. Alger

    Paperback (SMK Books, March 27, 2010)
    Ragged Dick is a children's novel by Horatio Alger, about a poor bootblack and his rise to middle-class comfort and respectability through good moral behavior, clean living, and determination
  • Ragged Dick: Or, Street Life in New York with the Boot-Blacks

    Horatio Alger

    Hardcover (Palala Press, Aug. 31, 2015)
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