New York (N.Y.) -- Social life and customs
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New York (N.Y.) -- Social life and customs
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- Meet the regulars, people of Brooklyn and the places they love, Joshua D. Fischer
- Mrs. Astor's horse, by Stanley Walker ; with a foreword by Nunnally Johnson; with fifteen reproductions from photographs and an index
- New York, a documentary film, a Steeplechase Films production ; directed by Ric Burns ; produced by Lisa Ades and Ric Burns ; written by Ric Burns and James Sanders ; a Steeplechase Films production for the American Experience in association with WGBH Boston, Thirteen/WNET, and the New-York Historical Society, Episode three
- Brooklyn-- and how it got that way, by David W. McCullough ; photographs by Jim Kalett
- New York night, the mystique and its history, Mark Caldwell
- Sex and the city, Candace Bushnell
- Harlemworld, doing race and class in contemporary Black America /, John L. Jackson, Jr
- New York, the big city and its little neighborhoods, written and produced by Naomi Fertitta ; photography by Paul Aresu
- Life at the Dakota, New York's most unusual address, Stephen Birmingham
- Dear exile, the story of a friendship separated (for a year) by an ocean, Hilary Liftin and Kate Montgomery
- New York, a documentary film, a Steeplechase Films production ; directed by Ric Burns ; produced by Lisa Ades and Ric Burns ; written by Ric Burns and James Sanders ; a Steeplechase Films production for the American Experience in association with WGBH Boston, Thirteen/WNET, and the New-York Historical Society, Episode five
- Manhattan '45, Jan Morris
- The Hone & Strong diaries of old Manhattan, edited by Louis Auchincloss
- The Battery;, the story of the adventurers, artists, statesmen, grafters, songsters, mariners, pirates, guzzlers, Indians, thieves, stuffed-shirts, turn-coats, millionaires, inventors, poets, heroes, soldiers, harlots, bootlicks, nobles, nonentities, burghers, martyrs, and murderers who played their parts during full four centuries on Manhattan island's tip,, by Rodman Gilder
- Christmas in New York, Daniel Pool
- Tales of Times Square, Josh Alan Friedman
- Knickerbocker, the myth behind New York, Elizabeth L. Bradley
- Dutch New York, by Esther Singleton
- The Bowery, the strange history of New York's oldest street, Stephen Paul DeVillo
- Tunnel people, Teun Voeten
- Streets is watching, the movie, Roc-a-fella Records presents ; written by Shawn Carter ... [and others] ; producer, Schavaria Reeves ; director, Abdul Malik Abbott
- New York City folklore:, legends, tall tales, anecdotes, stories, sagas, heroes and characters, customs, traditions, and sayings;, edited, with an introd
- The best things to do in New York, 1001 ideas, by Caitlin Leffel and Jacob Lehman
- Automats, taxi dances, and vaudeville, excavating Manhattan's lost places of leisure, David Freeland
- Diary;, edited by Allan Nevins and Milton Halsey Thomas
- How to murder your life, Cat Marnell
- 740 Park, the story of the world's richest apartment building, by Michael Gross
- Diary of a Union lady, 1861-1865., Edited by Harold Earl Hammond
- New York, a documentary film, directed by Ric Burns
- The Cotton Club, Jim Haskins
- This ain't no disco, the story of CBGB, Roman Kozak ; photographs by Ebet Roberts
- Style wars, Public Arts Films, Inc. ; a presentation of Tony Silver & Henry Chalfant ; produced by Tony Silver and Henry Chalfant ; directed by Tony Silver
- St. Marks is dead, the many lives of America's hippest street, Ada Calhoun
- The Warhol economy, how fashion, art, and music drive New York City, Elizabeth Currid
- Once upon a city;, New York from 1890 to 1910, as photographed by Byron and described by Grace M. Mayer. With a foreword by Edward Steichen
- Just kids from the Bronx, telling it the way it was : an oral history, Arlene Alda
- 1185 Park Avenue, a memoir, Anne Roiphe
- The last bohemia, scenes from the life of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Robert Anasi
- The colossus of New York, a city in thirteen parts, Colson Whitehead
- Amusing the million, Coney Island at the turn of the century, John F. Kasson
- Nobody told me how;, a diplomatic entertainment
- The Clancys of Queens, a memoir, Tara Clancy
- Which way to the melting pot?, With illustrations by the author
- Incredible New York;, high life and low life of the last hundred years
- Jewish New York, the remarkable story of a city and a people, Deborah Dash Moore, Jeffrey S. Gurock, Annie Polland, Howard B. Rock, and Daniel Soyer ; with a visual essay by Diana L. Linden
- John Sloan's New York scene;, from the diaries, notes, and correspondence, 1906-1913., Edited by Bruce St. John, with an introd. by Helen Farr Sloan
- Primates of Park Avenue, a memoir, Wednesday Martin
- Cecil Beaton's New York., Illustrated from drawings by the author and from photographs by the author and others
- Trying to float, coming of age in the Chelsea Hotel, Nicolaia Rips
- The diary of Philip Hone, 1828-1851,, edited, with an introduction by Allan Nevins ..
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