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CHILDREN'S
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The
Algonquin Cat 
Schaffner / Delacorte Press
The story of Hamlet, the famed cat and caretaker of the Algonquin
Hotel. For children and adults.
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Eloise 
Thompson / Simon & Schuster
The well-loved story of Eloise, the precocious and mischievous little girl
who lives at New York's Plaza Hotel. Eloise is exceptionally self-confident
with a personal mandate of "Getting bored is not allowed." Rediscover
your “inner child” with Eloise. For children and adults.
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Fun Places to Go With Children in New York 
Brown / Chronicle
An excellent guidebook for traveling with children in New York – both
the city and the state. Useful and helpful commentary about well-known
and lesser-known sites, historic houses, museums, and fun places to visit
with children.
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Letters
to Phil: Memories of a New York Boyhood: 1848-1856 
Schermerhorn / New York Bound
An intimate and delightful recounting of growing up in a more bucolic New
York in the mid-19th Century. Charming illustrations by the author who
was a member of New York’s elite Schermerhorn family.
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Little
Red Lighthouse and the Great Gray Bridge 
Swift / Red Wagon Books
This classic and well-loved children’s book was so emotionally powerful
that it generated a movement to preserve the “Little Red Lighthouse” under
the immense George Washington Bridge.
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"Mac" the Macaw - The Bird Who Went to College 
Wolfe / BookSurge
An engaging and inspiring true story that will bring laughter and joy to readers of all ages. A true account of the antics and incredibly intelligent behavior of this largest member of the parrot family, which took place in Gerard Wolfe's office when he taught at New York University. Illustrations are by Neil David, Sr. - a Hopi Indian artist.
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My
New York (New Anniversary Edition) 
Little Brown & Company
A young New Yorker guides you to all of her favorite places. Sumptuously
illustrated with paintings by a noted American folk artist, the city's
pleasures almost burst off the page. Ride your own horse on Central Park's
Carousel, see the spectacular Fourth of July fireworks explode over the
New York City skyline, and much, much more. Oversized fold-out pages of
the Empire State Building, the dinosaurs at the Museum of
Natural History,
the Chrysler Building, and Rockefeller Center at Christmastime add to the
fun, while a map in the front and fun facts in the back make a helpful
guide.
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New York's 50 Best Places to Take Children, 2nd Edition 
Ishak / Universe Books
Great for children from 2-12. This guide covers the best attractions the
Big Apple has to offer a child from the kid's point of view. Included are
the usual favorites such as the American Museum of Natural History and
the Empire State Building plus some unusual and unusual sites such as the
Chinatown Ice Cream Factory, a doll hospital, and the best tours for kids.
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Storied City: A Children's Book Guide to New York City 
Marcus / Dutton
This book includes 20 walking tours of New York City based on children's
literature with emphasis on history, characters, authors, anecdotes, quotations,
and often parts of the specific stories from children's books. Well illustrated
with maps, photographs, and book art. The author, Leonard S. Marcus, is
a renowned Children’s Book critic, historian, and New Yorker.
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Under New York 
Oatman / Holiday House
Subway musicians, sidewalk break dancing, mounted police officers, hot
dog vendors, yellow taxicabs, and pigeons are all celebrated in this colorful
stylized overview of life in the Big Apple. For ages 4-8.
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DEPARTMENT
STORES
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The Grand Emporiums: The Illustrated History of America's Great Department Stores 
Hendrickson / Stein & Day
A good general book about the development of the American
Department Store.
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Land of Desire: Merchants, Power & the Rise of a New American Culture 
Leach / Pantheon
An outstanding cultural history of America's turn-of-the-century
transformation into a nation of consumers.
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SUBWAYS
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Uptown, Downtown: A Trip Through Time on New York's Subways 
Fischler / Dutton
An easy to read history of the New York City Subway System.
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722 Miles: The Building of the Subways and How They Transformed New York 
Clifton Hood / Johns Hopkins
A generally thorough (though sometimes dense) history of the evolution of
the New York subway system: from visionary idea, through political machinations
and feats of urban planning, to engineering reality.
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Subway Ceramics : A History and Iconography 
Stookey / Stookey
A nice color illustrated book about the historic New
York City Subway ceramic images, their creation, and
their creators.
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Under the Sidewalks of New York: The Story of the Greatest Subway System in the World 
Cudahy / Fordham University
A quality reference on the building of the New York City
Subway System. Good black and white illustrations.
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SEXUAL
HISTORIES
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City of Eros: New York City, Prostitution & the Commercialism of Sex 
Gilfoyle / W. W. Norton
"City of Eros is social history at its
best, beautifully written, with a mosaic of rich detail
that informs but
does not overwhelm the narrative line." — David
Nasaw, New York Times Book Review
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Gay New York: Gender, Urban Culture, and the Making of the Gay Male World, 1890-1940 
Chauncey / Basic Books (HarperCollins)
Highly readable, fact-filled, and illuminating.
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Stepping Out: Nine Walks through NYC's Gay & Lesbian Past 
Hurewitz / Owl (Holt)
This entertaining book includes nine walking tours that
celebrate gay culture, history, and gossip. View New
York in a different light.
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The Gay Metropolis, 1940-1996 
Kaiser / Harvest
Detailed and very readable, this book chronicles of the
post-WW II life and culture of gay men in New York City.
The stories are often conveyed through the stories of
the individual personalities, such as activists, celebrities,
and writers.
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To Believe in Women: What Lesbians Have Done for America 
Faderman / Houghton Mifflin
This well-researched book documents the lives of noted
lesbians who fought on the American forefront for women's
rights: suffrage, higher education, and the right to
enter into "male" professions. While this is
not specifically a New York book, many of the individuals
discussed have direct New York City connections.
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THE BRONX
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The Bronx in the Innocent Years, 1890-1925 
Ultan & Hermalyn / Bronx County
Historical Society
A nostalgic visit to the Bronx in its era of urban transition.
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The Bronx: Lost, Found, and Remembered: 1935-1975 
Samtur & Jackson /Back in the
Bronx
A nostalgic romp in the old Bronx
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Building
a Borough: Architecture & Planning in the Bronx 
Bronx Museum of the Arts
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History in Asphalt: The Origin of Bronx Street & Place Names 
McNamara / Bronx County Historical Society
This book is the result of years of research on the
part of this co-founder of the Bronx County Historical
Society.
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Landmarks of the Bronx 
Hermalyn & Kornfeld / Bronx
County Historical Society
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BROOKLYN
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Architectural Guidebook to Brooklyn 
McNamara / Bronx County Historical Society
The author, a noted New York lecturer and writer, presents
a panoply of architectural tastes, a keen eye, and insightful
commentary.
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Brooklyn!: An Illustrated History 
Snyder-Grenier / Temple University
Discover some of the Brooklyn of history and of legend.
The author, former Curator of the Brooklyn Historical
Society, has illustrated this book with prints, paintings,
memorabilia, and objects from the Society's unparalleled
collection.
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Brooklyn: A State of Mind 
Robbins & Palitz / Workman Publishing
Upbeat prismatic views of Brooklyn through various people,
places, and activities.
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Brooklyn: Where to Go, What to Do, How to Get There 
Freudenheim & Weiner / St. Martin's Press
A handy guidebook to Brooklyn with information about
neighborhoods, shopping, children’s activities,
and sights to see.
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Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery 
Richman / Stinehour Press
Splendidly illustrated with concise and often excellent commentary.
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Building Blocks of Brooklyn 
Ment / Brooklyn Educational
& Cultural Alliance
A small, but excellent assessment of the development of Brooklyn through
neighborhood comparison. Part of a remarkable out-of-print paperback series
of Brooklyn publications by BECA. Watch for any books in this series!
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Coney Island: A Postcard Journey to the City of Fire 
Snow / Brightwaters
Lushly illustrated with excellent commentary. A great
gift book.
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Coney Island: Lost and Found 
Denson / Ten Speed
Highly recommended! The author interweaves memories
of his Coney Island childhood with colorful stories of
the area’s past along
with interviews of local personalities. “Locals” have
often corroborated this book as an accurate personal
history of Coney Island.
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Dreamland 
Baker / Harper
Popular novel centered on Coney Island’s great amusement park.
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The Great Bridge: The Epic Story of the Building of the Brooklyn Bridge 
McCullough / Touchstone
A tremendous study of this world-famous endeavor. Very
readable. Subject of a PBS television special.
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The Neighborhoods of Brooklyn 
John Manbeck, ed. / Yale University Press
This book examines a wide range of Brooklyn neighborhoods
with an essay on the history and character of each. Each
selection includes substantive information and a map.
A good overall text.
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Old Brooklyn Heights 
Lancaster / Dover
A classic detailing of the houses in the Brooklyn Heights
Historic District — the first such District in
New York City.
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Old Brooklyn in Early Phototgraphs: 1865-1929 
Younger / Dover
Great historic Brooklyn images to linger over and savor.
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A Picture History of the Brooklyn Bridge 
Shapiro / Dover
Good photographs of the construction and history of the Brooklyn Bridge.
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A Tree Grows In Brooklyn 
Smith / Perennial
A poignant and touching novel of a young girl growing
up in the slums of early 20th century Brooklyn. One of
the most-loved books about Brooklyn.
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When Brooklyn Was the World: 1920-1957 
Willensky / Harmony
With entertaining text and numerous nostalgic photographs, this book hovers
between history and nostalgia. In any case, the book is a pleasure to read.
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QUEENS
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The Evolution of an American Town: Newtown, New York, 1642-1775 
Kross / Temple University
An assessment of Newtown, New York up to the eve of the
American Revolution.
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Jackson
Heights: A Garden in the City 
Karatzas / Jackson Heights Beautification Group
Excellent detailing of neighborhood development and more.
Book available for $15.00 (including postage) from the Jackson Heights
Beautification Group. To purchase a copy please send a check, made out
to “JHBG”, to JHBG, Box #720253, Jackson Heights, NY 11372.
Prior to sending money, please confirm book’s availability by calling
the JHBG at (212) 439-8784.
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Modern Arcadia: Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr. and the Plan for Forest Hills Gardens 
Klaus / University of Massachusetts
An in-depth study of the ideals and the practical goals of Queens’ world-famous
planned “Garden City.” Landscape, architectural, and social
reformers all converged with the goal to create a beautiful, healthy, socially
responsible, and financially viable community. An important text.
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Old Queens, N. Y. in Early Photographs 
Seyfried & Asadorian / Dover
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Tudor Village: The History of a Unique Community in Queens County, New York
Imperato / Kilma House
New release. Not yet reviewed
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