City in Darkness, Blackout Stories and Vignettes by Ted Materna

No date, circa 1965 or soon after

This is not a published book, rather it is a bound story about the Great Blackout in New York City, as seen by the people trapped in subways, busses and buildings in the aftermath, and trying to get home. 

98 pages, leaves typed on front side only. 

Author is Ted Materna (of Ted Materna Associates). Materna was a PR firm who represented Cuban artist Manuel Carbonnell among others.

Also includes another story titled "Rush Hour, A Delightful Lady Takes the Bus at 42nd Street Fifth Avenue's Rush Hour Crush Has a Meaning All Its Own". 8 pages typed and stapled.    

A rare piece of NYC blackout history, NOT recorded in OCLC or Google

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