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I LOVE(ISH) NEW YORK CITY: TALES OF CITY LIFE

Written by Solomon, Ali
A humorous and relatable look into the joys and pitfalls of living in New York City. There is no city quite like New York City, for better or worse. I Love(ish) New York is a hilarious relatable collection of essays, illustrations, and cartoons about the always interesting, sometimes frustrating, and endlessly entertaining quirks of living in the Big Apple.
October 25, 2022 | Hardcover | Chronicle Books | 200 Pages |
$16.95
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HEREAFTER: THE TELLING LIFE OF ELLEN O'HARA

Written by Groarke, Vona
A lyrical portrait of a young Irish woman reinventing herself at the turn of the twentieth century in America Ellen O'Hara was a young immigrant from Ireland at the end of the nineteenth century who, with courage and resilience, made a life for herself in New York while financially supporting those at home.
November 15, 2022 | Hardcover | New York University Press | 200 Pages |
$22.95
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NOT FOR TOURISTS GUIDE TO NEW YORK CITY 2023

Written by Not for Tourists
With details on everything from the Empire State Building to Max Fish, this is the only guide a native or traveler needs to navigate New York's neighborhoods and find the best restaurants, shopping, and more. The Not For Tourists Guide to New York City is a map-based, neighborhood-by-neighborhood dream guide designed to lighten the load of already street-savvy New Yorkers, commut
September 20, 2022 | Paperback | Not for Tourists | 400 Pages |
$19.99
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FULTON FISH MARKET: A HISTORY

Written by Rees, Jonathan
This book is a lively and comprehensive history of the Fulton Fish Market, from its founding in 1822 through its move to the Bronx in 2005. Jonathan H. Rees explores the market’s workings and significance, tracing the transportation, retailing, and consumption of fish.The Fulton Fish Market stands out as an iconic New York institution. At first a neighborhood retail market for many different kinds of food, it became the nation's largest fish and seafood wholesaling center by the late nineteenth century. Waves of immigrants worked at the Fulton Fish Market and then introduced the rest of the city to their seafood traditions.
November 1, 2022 | Hardcover | Columbia University Press | 312 Pages |
$30.00
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GIULIANI: THE RISE AND TRAGIC FALL OF AMERICA'S MAYOR

Written by Kirtzman, Andrew
A New Yorker Best Book of the Year What happened to Rudy Giuliani? Andrew Kirtzman, who has been following Giuliani since the 1990s, answers that question in this "masterful and engrossing" (The Guardian) biography that "cuts through the myth and caricature that has too often defined Giuliani" (Los Angeles Times). Ru
September 13, 2022 | Hardcover | Simon & Schuster | 480 Pages |
$30.00
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DIVINE NEW YORK: INSIDE THE HISTORIC CHURCHES AND SYNAGOGUES OF MANHATTAN

For the past fifteen years, Michael L. Horowitz has been photographing the interiors of Manhattan's historic churches and synagogues. Though their exteriors are often unassuming and overlooked by passersby, their interiors are spectacular, uplifting worshippers and architectural devotees alike.
November 15, 2022 | Hardcover | Abbeville Press |
$55.00
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FERAL CITY: ON FINDING LIBERATION IN LOCKDOWN NEW YORK

Written by Moss, Jeremiah
The pandemic lockdown of 2020 launched an unprecedented urban experiment. Traffic disappeared from the streets. Times Square fell silent. And half a million residents fled the most crowded city in America.
October 4, 2022 | Hardcover | W. W. Norton & Company | 288 Pages |
$27.95
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GREAT NEW YORK FIRE OF 1776: A LOST STORY OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

Written by Carp, Benjamin L
Who set the mysterious fire that burned down much of New York City shortly after the British took the city during the Revolutionary War? New York City, the strategic center of the Revolutionary War, was the most important place in North America in 1776. That summer, an unruly rebel army under George Washington repeatedly threatened to burn the city rather than let the British take it.
January 31, 2023 | Hardcover | Yale University Press |
$30.00
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ANTIQUITY IN GOTHAM: THE ANCIENT ARCHITECTURE OF NEW YORK CITY

Written by Macaulay-Lewis, Elizabeth
The first detailed study of "Neo-Antique" architecture applies an archaeological lens to the study of New York City's structures Since the city's inception, New Yorkers have deliberately and purposefully engaged with ancient architecture to design and erect many of its most iconic buildings and monuments, including Grand Central Terminal and the Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial Arch i
September 20, 2022 | Paperback | Fordham University Press |
$22.95
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BOY WITH THE BULLHORN: A MEMOIR AND HISTORY OF ACT UP NEW YORK

Written by Goldberg, Ron
A coming-of-age memoir of life on the front lines of the AIDS crisis with ACT UP New York. From the moment Ron Goldberg stumbled into his first ACT UP meeting in June 1987, the AIDS activist organization became his life. For the next eight years, he chaired committees, planned protests, led teach-ins, and facilitated their Monday night meetings.
September 6, 2022 | Hardcover | Fordham University Press | 512 Pages |
$36.95

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