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41. New York City's Best Public Elementary Schools: A Parent's Guide by Clara Hemphill, Deborah Apsel, Catherine Man, Pamela Wheaton | |
Paperback: 306
Pages
(2005-07-30)
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Smart City Kids NYC Educational Advisory Services
Readers Beware:This is a Whitewash
this book has helped me to make up my mind to move back to NY
A good place to start
Not as in depth as I wanted |
42. New York City Trees by Edward S. Barnard | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2002-09-15)
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Great Book
The best guide I've ever seen.
Interesting and Useful
know the tree you're hugging
The only guide you will need when visiting the NY area |
43. Ed Koch and the Rebuilding of New York City (Columbia History of Urban Life) by Jonathan Soffer | |
Hardcover: 528
Pages
(2010-09-17)
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Editorial Review Product Description In 1978, Ed Koch assumed control of a city plagued by filth, crime, bankruptcy, and racial tensions. By the end of his mayoral run in 1989 and despite the Wall Street crash of 1987, his administration had begun rebuilding neighborhoods and infrastructure. Unlike many American cities, Koch's New York was growing, not shrinking. Gentrification brought new businesses to neglected corners and converted low-end rental housing to coops and condos. Nevertheless, not all the changes were positive& mdash;AIDS, crime, homelessness, and violent racial conflict increased, marking a time of great, if somewhat uneven, transition. For better or worse, Koch's efforts convinced many New Yorkers to embrace a new political order subsidizing business, particularly finance, insurance, and real estate, and privatizing public space. Each phase of the city's recovery required a difficult choice between moneyed interests and social services, forcing Koch to be both a moderate and a pragmatist as he tried to mitigate growing economic inequality. Throughout, Koch's rough rhetoric (attacking his opponents as "crazy," "wackos," and "radicals") prompted charges of being racially divisive. The first book to recast Koch's legacy through personal and mayoral papers, authorized interviews, and oral histories, this volume plots a history of New York City through two rarely studied yet crucial decades: the bankruptcy of the 1970s and the recovery and crash of the 1980s. Customer Reviews (1)
MoreKoch than ever |
44. New York City: A Photographic Celebration | |
Hardcover: 128
Pages
(1998-04-11)
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Seeing the sights However, some of the pictures are disappointing. Specifically, pictures of Times Square are about 8-10 years old and it has changed significantly in that time. It was always full of billboards and advertisements, but now it is so much brighter and greater now than the way it was portrayed in the pictures. I had also expected more written information from the book about the sights. Lastly, some pictures only show parts of some of the buildings, like the public library. Overall I have a very favorable impression of the book. The pictures are good and that's most important. Despite the afore mentioned weaknesses I recommend this book as a picture book of NYC especially in light of the price. The book was definitely worth what I paid for it. I would also recommend this book for people who have never been to NYC.
Seeing The Great: Pictures of New York City |
45. Next Stop, New York City! (Polk Street Special) by Patricia Reilly Giff | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(1997-05-12)
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Good book
It was a great book! |
46. Radical Walking Tours of New York City (2nd ed) by Bruce Kayton | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2003-07-01)
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you don't have to be a radical to enjoy this book
Disappointing
Fascinating As Browsing History or NY Introduction Many "stops" in histours have changed my very sense of certain NYC blocks &neighborhoods. This book is also fascinating browsing history as well asone of the coolest specialty travel guides I've looked over.Good for newand veteran New Yorkers alike. ... Read more |
47. New York City For Dummies (Dummies Travel) by Myka Carroll | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2010-10-26)
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Editorial Review Product Description From soaring skyscrapers to rumbling subways, power shopping to bargain-hunting, world-renowned restaurants to neighborhood pizzerias, majestic cathedrals to Times Square — New York has it all. Packed with info on must-see attractions like the Statue of Liberty and the Empire State Building, plus the best shopping, dining, culture, and nightlife, this guide will have you saying, "I love New York"! Open the book and find: Down-to-earth trip-planning advice What you shouldn't miss —and what you can skip The best hotels and restaurants for every budget Lots of detailed maps Customer Reviews (2)
New York for Dummies
Only Dummies Can Write "For Dummies" |
48. New York City at Night by Marcia Reiss | |
Hardcover: 144
Pages
(2010-10-01)
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49. The Almanac of New York City | |
Paperback: 528
Pages
(2008-09-26)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Almanac of New York City is an innovative companion for urban enthusiasts. Nowhere else will you find the name of the city's first comptroller (Selah Strong) and Staten Island's most recently designated historic district (Our Lady of Mount Carmel Grotto) next to the city's best-attended cultural institution (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, with five million visitors annually) and its lowest recorded temperature (15 degrees below zero in February 1934).The Almanac identifies the borough with the most residents who relocate to Palm Beach (Queens) and the borough with the highest number of Panamanian immigrants (Brooklyn). It lists where New York currently ranks in the cost of apartment rentals, the rate of obesity in each borough, the details of executions dating back to 1639, per capita income by borough, the longest-running Broadway shows, the winners of the Wanamaker Mile, and the location of celebrated grave sites. Compiled by two longtime historians of the city,The Almanac treats readers to a real New York story, a tale that will delight anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Big Apple's complex core. Customer Reviews (2)
Fine But Not For Serious Research
Every NY'er should own a copy! |
50. Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898 (The History of New York City) by Edwin G. Burrows, Mike Wallace | |
Paperback: 1424
Pages
(2000-10-19)
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Editorial Review Product Description In Gotham, Edwin G. Burrows and Mike Wallace have produced amonumental work of history, one that ranges from the Indian tribesthat settled in and around the island of Manna-hata, to theconsolidation of the five boroughs into Greater New York in 1898. Itis an epic narrative, a story as vast and as varied as the city itchronicles, and it underscores that the history of New York is thestory of our nation. Readers will relive the tumultuous early years ofNew Amsterdam under the Dutch West India Company, Peter Stuyvesant'sdespotic regime, Indian wars, slave resistance and revolt, theRevolutionary War and the defeat of Washington's army on BrooklynHeights, the destructive seven years of British occupation, New Yorkas the nation's first capital, the duel between Aaron Burr andAlexander Hamilton, the Erie Canal and the coming of the railroads,the growth of the city as a port and financial center, the infamousdraft riots of the Civil War, the great flood of immigrants, the riseof mass entertainment such as vaudeville and Coney Island, thebuilding of the Brooklyn Bridge and the birth of the skyscraper. Heretoo is a cast of thousands--the rebel Jacob Leisler and the reformerJoanna Bethune; Clement Moore, who saved Greenwich Village from thecity's street-grid plan; Herman Melville, who painted disillusionedportraits of city life; and Walt Whitman, who happily celebrated thatsame life. We meet the rebel Jacob Leisler and the reformer JoannaBethune; Boss Tweed and his nemesis, cartoonist Thomas Nast; EmmaGoldman and Nellie Bly; Jacob Riis and Horace Greeley; policecommissioner Theodore Roosevelt; Colonel Waring and his "white angels"(who revolutionized the sanitation department); millionaires JohnJacob Astor, Cornelius Vanderbilt, August Belmont, and WilliamRandolph Hearst; and hundreds more who left their mark on this greatcity. The events and people who crowd these pages guarantee that this is nomere local history. It is in fact a portrait of the heart and soul ofAmerica, and a book that will mesmerize everyone interested in thepeaks and valleys of American life as found in the greatest city onearth. Gotham is a dazzling read, a fast-paced, brilliant narrativethat carries the reader along as it threads hundreds of stories intoone great blockbuster of a book. While Gotham is fact-laden (with a critical apparatus thatincludes a bibliography and two indices--one for names, another forsubjects), the prose admirably achieves both clarity and style."Whatis our take, our angle, our schtick?" ask the authors, settinga distinctly New York tone in their introduction. No matter what it'scalled, their method of weaving together countless stories workswonderfully. The startlingly detailed research and lively writingbring innumerable characters (from Peter Minuit to Boss Tweed) tolife, and even those who think they know the history of New York Citywill no doubt find surprises on nearly every page. Gotham is ararity, reigning as both authoritative history and page-turning story.--Robert McNamara Customer Reviews (62)
Great experience
This book made me go back to college
Great book but...
Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898
Wow! A page turner that is well wroth the time. |
51. Before Harlem: The Black Experience in New York City Before World War I (Politics and Culture in Modern America) by Marcy S. Sacks | |
Hardcover: 240
Pages
(2006-09-14)
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Editorial Review Product Description Before Harlem reveals how black migrants and immigrants to New York entered a world far less welcoming than the one they had expected to find. White police officers, urban reformers, and neighbors faced off in a hostile environment that threatened black families in multiple ways. Unlike European immigrants, who typically struggled with low-paying jobs but who often saw their children move up the economic ladder, black people had limited employment opportunities that left them with almost no prospects of upward mobility. Their poverty and the vagaries of a restrictive job market forced unprecedented numbers of black women into the labor force, fundamentally affecting child-rearing practices and marital relationships. Despite hostile conditions, black people nevertheless claimed New York City as their own. Within their neighborhoods and their churches, their night clubs and their fraternal organizations, they forged discrete ethnic, regional, and religious communities. Diverse in their backgrounds, languages, and customs, black New Yorkers cultivated connections to others similar to themselves, forming organizations, support networks, and bonds of friendship with former strangers. In doing so, Marcy S. Sacks argues, they established a dynamic world that eventually sparked the Harlem Renaissance. By the 1920s, Harlem had become both a tragedy and a triumph--undeniably a ghetto replete with problems of poverty, overcrowding, and crime, but also a refuge and a haven, a physical place whose very name became legendary. Marcy S. Sacks is Associate Professor of History at Albion College. |
52. Ghosthunting New York City (America's Haunted Road Trip) by L'Aura Hladik | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2010-09-14)
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Dave Lapham, Author of Ghosthunting Florida |
53. Rough Guide Map New York City (Rough Guide Map: New York City) by Rough Guides | |
Map: 1
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(2010-04-19)
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Love this map |
54. New York City's Best Dive Bars: Drinking and Diving in the Big Apple by Ben Westhoff | |
Paperback: 180
Pages
(2010-10-19)
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Takes You There |
55. New York City: A Short History by George Lankevich | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2002-09-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description From its origins as a primitive Dutch outpost to the sprawling urban complex it is today, the defining characteristic of New York has been constant, dramatic, and rapid change. Formerly published as An American Metropolis, this new edition features a new preface in which Lankevich discusses the impact of the events of September 11 on the city, as well as an updated final chapter on the Giuliani administration. By understanding the history of New York, we obtain a vital sense of what America was, is, and can become. Customer Reviews (3)
A Great NYC History Book
A Succinct History Editing: Four Stars.Simple structure and well managed. Copy Editing: Four Stars.One or two things slipped by.James, Duke of York, after whom the city is named, is called, oddly, Duke James instead of the Duke of York, or more properly, York.Otherwise clean copy.
deadly boring Obviously this angle is part of the big picture of The City, but it comes off the page very flat and, sadly, uninteresting. There is scant attention paid to the million and one other details about New York life that one really wants to hear about: art, culture, social life, transportation, etc. The writing is intelligent enough. The author is clearly a smart person with a lot of interest in his subject. It's just that enduring this book is more like watching someone's vacation slides and less like the inspiring, terse and revealing story you hope you'd get when you bought the thing. ... Read more |
56. Taxi!: A Social History of the New York City Cabdriver by Graham Russell Gao Hodges | |
Hardcover: 225
Pages
(2007-03-22)
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Editorial Review Product Description Naturally identified with the Big Apple, New York City cabdrivers hold a special place in the American folk culture writ large. Cabbies proverbially counsel, console, and confound, all the while flitting through the snarling traffic and bustling masses of the nation's largest city. Variously seen as the key to street-level opinion, a source of reliable information, or mysterious savants who don't speak much English, the hacks who move New Yorkers have been integral to the city's growth and culture since the mid-nineteenth century when they first began shuttling residents, workers, and visitors in horse-drawn carriages. Their importance grew with the introduction of gasoline-powered cars early last century and continues to the present day, when more than 12,000 licensed yellow cabs operate in Manhattan alone. Taxi! is the first book-length history of New York City cabdrivers and the community they compose. From labor unrest and racial strife to ruthless competition and political machinations, this deftly woven narrative captures the people -- lower-class immigrants for the most part -- and their hardscrabble struggle to capture a piece of the American dream. Hodges tells the tale through contemporary news accounts, Hollywood films, social science research, and the words of the cabbies themselves. Whether or not you've ever hailed a cab on Broadway, Taxi! provides a fascinating new perspective on New York's most colorful emissaries. Customer Reviews (4)
Intriguing Read ABout Taxis
not cluttered with talk
A Great Way to Learn About Cabbies
Exhaustive but pedantic |
57. Access New York City 13e (Access Guides) by Richard Saul Wurman | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2008-09-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description With Access New York City, your visit will be an easy, enjoyable experience—SoHo, Greenwich Village, and the Statue of Liberty are at your fingertips. Access New York City has been divided and organized into neighborhoods, so you know where you are and where you're headed. Unique color-coded and numbered entries allow you to discover the best: Large, easy-to-read maps with entry numbers keyed to text ensure that you will instantly find what you must not miss. Access is your indispensable walk-around guide to New York City. Our writers, who live in and love the city, will lead you by the hand down the remarkable streets, sharing the unforgettable sights and pointing out the undiscovered gems and all the majestic landmarks that only New York City has to offer. Customer Reviews (19)
Access New York City
2008 Edition is Outdated
Seattlites in the Big Apple
Always the best
Has anyone told the author how out-of-date he is? |
58. The Unofficial Guide to New York City (Unofficial Guides) by Eve Zibart | |
Paperback: 480
Pages
(2010-04-19)
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Not a reliable source of info for travel to NYC
Official Disappointment
The Walt Disney World's guide is much superior
Not very useful
Unofficially, it's inconsistent |
59. Larry Gets Lost in New York City by Michael Mullin | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(2010-04-13)
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A distracted dog, separated from his family, explores New York City from top to bottom
Love This Book
A dog's eye view of New York City |
60. Frommer's New York City with Kids (Frommer's With Kids) by Alexis Lipsitz Flippin | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2009-01-27)
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Editorial Review Product Description • Written by parents for parents • Exact prices • Star-rated reviews of family-friendly hotels and restaurants • Age recommendations for most activities • For those traveling with children ages 2 to 14 Customer Reviews (3)
This is all I needed for our trip to NYC
Compact Kids Trip Planner
2009 edition and no mention of nintendo world store? |
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