New York (N.Y.) -- Social life and customs
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New York (N.Y.) -- Social life and customs
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- How to murder your life, a memoir, Cat Marnell
- A Bintel brief, sixty years of letters from the Lower East Side to the Jewish daily forward, compiled, edited and with an introduction by Isaac Metzker ; foreword and notes by Harry Golden
- Unexpected New York, by Sandy Miller ; photographs by Juliana Spear
- Harlemworld, doing race and class in contemporary Black America, John L. Jackson, Jr
- New York by gas-light and other urban sketches, by George G. Foster ; edited and with an introduction by Stuart M. Blumin
- Nonstop metropolis, a New York City atlas, editors Rebecca Solnit and Joshua Jelly-Schapiro ; cartographer Molly Roy
- The Bowery, the strange history of New York's oldest street, Stephen Paul DeVillo
- Only in New York, an exploration of the world's most fascinating, frustrating and irrepressible city, Sam Roberts ; [foreword by Pete Hamill]
- The real New York, by Rupert Hughes ; drawings by Hy. Mayer
- New York, a documentary film, a Steeplechase Films production in association with WGBH Boston, Thirteen/WNET New York, New York Historical Society ; producers, Lisa Ades, Ric Burns ; director, Ric Burns, Episode six
- La Dolce Musto, Michael Musto
- Where the ball drops, days and nights in Times Square, Daniel Makagon
- 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 two
- "Tanty" the daring decades, Phot. reproductions by Cully Miller
- New York, a documentary film, a Steeplechase Films production for American Experience in association with WGBH Boston, Thirteen/WNET and the New-York Historical Society ; directed by Ric Burns ; produced by Marilyn Ness and Ric Burns ; written by Ric Burns & James Sanders, Episode 8
- 740 Park, the story of the world's richest apartment building, Michael Gross
- New York, the big city and its little neighborhoods, written and produced by Naomi Fertitta ; photography by Paul Aresu
- Inside Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade, produced by Al Roker Entertainment, Inc. for History Television Productions
- A Bintel brief, compiled, edited, and with an introd. by Isaac Metzker ; foreword and notes by Harry Golden
- Brooklyn boomer, growing up in the fifties, Martin H Levinson
- New York, a documentary film, a Steeplechase Films production in association with WGBH Boston, Thirteen/WNET New York, New York Historical Society ; producers, Lisa Ades, Ric Burns ; director, Ric Burns, Episode 4
- New York, by Ann Heinrichs, illustrated by Matt Kania
- Sexo en Nueva York, Candace Bushnell ; traducción de Matuca Fernandez de Villavicencio
- Friends, writers, and other countrymen, by Sidney Offit
- The Clancys of Queens, a memoir, Tara Clancy
- Darkness and daylight ;, or, Lights and shadows of New York life. A pictorial record of personal experiences by day and night in the great metropolis, By Mrs. Helen Campbell, Col. Thomas W. Knox and Supt. Thomas Byrnes ... with an introduction by Rev. Lyman Abbott ... Superbly illustrated with two hundred and fifty engravings from photographs
- Taking the train, how graffiti art became an urban crisis in New York City, Joe Austin
- The social ladder, by Mrs. John King Van Rensselaer ; in collaboration with Frederic Van de Water
- Kill all your darlings, pieces, 1990-2005, Luc Sante
- Legends of the Chelsea Hotel, living with the artists and outlaws of New York's rebel mecca, Ed Hamilton
- Literary neighborhoods of New York, Marcia Leisner
- Up in the old hotel, and other stories, Joseph Mitchell
- About New York, by Francis X. Clines
- Up & down New York, by Tony Sarg ; preface by Jonathan Adler ; [introduction by Tony Sarg ; design by Willy Wong ; Rizzoli editor: Ellen Cohen ; editors: Barbara Cohen and Judith Stonehill]
- When Brooklyn was the world, 1920-1957, Elliot Willensky
- Catholics in New York, society, culture, and politics, 1808-1946, edited by Terry Golway
- Christmas on Jane Street, a true story, by Billy Romp with Wanda Urbanska ; illustrations by Robbin Gourley
- New York, a Steeplechase Films production in association with WGBH Boston, Thirteen/WNET New York, and the New-York Historical Society ; produced by Steve Rivo and Ric Burns ; written by Ric Burns and James Sanders ; directed by Ric Burns, Episode 6
- The last waterfront, the people of South Street, Barbara Mensch
- The forbidden apple, a century of sex & sin in New York City, Kat Long
- Chinatown, New York, portraits, recipes, and memories, by Ann Volkwein
- Unfinished people, Eastern European Jews encounter America, Ruth Gay
- You must remember this, an oral history of Manhattan from turn of the century to World War II, Jeff Kisseloff
- New York, a documentary film, a Steeplechase Films production for the American Experience in association with WGBH Boston, Thirteen/WNET in New York, and the New-York Historical Society ; produced by Lisa Ades and Ric Burns ; directed by Ric Burns ; co-director, Lisa Ades ; written by Ric Burns and James Sanders
- The subway chronicles, scenes from life in New York, edited by Jacquelin Cangro
- Ethnic New York, a complete guide to the many faces & cultures of New York, Mark Leeds
- Cheap amusements, working women and leisure in turn-of-the-century New York, Kathy Peiss
- The Persian Room presents, an oral history of New York's most magical night spot, Patty Farmer
- Life at the Dakota, New York's most unusual address, Stephen Birmingham
- Two cities, New York and Brooklyn the year the great bridge opened, Margaret Latimer
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