Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) -- Social life and customs
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Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) -- Social life and customs
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Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)
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- From Baghdad to Brooklyn, growing up in a Jewish-Arabic family in midcentury America, a memoir, by Jack Marshall
- Recollections of long ago., Read before the "Old Brooklynites,", by Jere. Johnson, Jr., April 5, 1894
- Sunny's nights, lost and found at a bar on the edge of the world, Tim Sultan
- It happened in Brooklyn, an oral history of growing up in the borough in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s, Myrna Katz Frommer and Harvey Frommer
- The Brooklyn wars, the stories behind the remaking of New York's most celebrated borough, by Neil deMause
- Meet the regulars, people of Brooklyn and the places they love, Joshua D. Fischer
- Dutch by design, tradition and change in two historic Brooklyn houses : the Schenck Houses at the Brooklyn Museum, Kevin L. Stayton
- I, Wabenzi, a souvenir, Rafi Zabor
- The social history of Flatbush, and manners and customs of the Dutch settlers in King County, by Gertrude Lefferts Vanderbilt
- Brewed in Brooklyn, Delaware Valley Video presents ; written & directed by John Weber ; produced by John Weber, Kim Bjorheim
- Last exit to Brooklyn
- Brooklyn-- and how it got that way, by David W. McCullough ; photographs by Jim Kalett
- Brooklyn, the once and future city, Thomas J. Campanella
- When Brooklyn was the world, 1920-1957, Elliot Willensky
- The new Brooklyn cookbook, recipes and stories from 31 restaurants that put Brooklyn on the culinary map, Melissa Vaughan and Brendan Vaughan ; photographs by Michael Harlan Turkell
- The Brooklyn nobody knows, an urban walking guide, William B. Helmreich
- Corvette odyssey, the true story of one man's path to roadster redemption, Terry Berkson
- EB, a boy--a family--a neighborhood--and a lost civilization- -memories of growing up in Brooklyn NY in the '40s and '50s, by Bert Kemp
- Two cities, New York and Brooklyn the year the great bridge opened, Margaret Latimer
- Brooklyn, a state of mind, edited by Michael W. Robbins ; designed by Wendy Palitz
- I remember Brooklyn, memories of favorite sons and daughters, Ralph Monti
- Spaldeen Dreams, A Boy Comes of Age in 1950's Brooklyn, by James Pantaleno
- The history of the town of Flatbush, in Kings County, Long Island, Thomas Morris Strong
- Welcome to Junior's, remembering Brooklyn with recipes and memories from its favorite restaurant, Marvin and Walter Rosen, with Beth Allen ; historical text by Judith Blahnik
- The Brooklyn nobody knows, an urban walking guide, William B. Helmreich
- Meet the regulars, people of Brooklyn and the places they love, Joshua D. Fischer
- An Italian grows in Brooklyn, [by] Jerry Della Femina [and] Charles Sopkin
- Sunny's nights, lost and found at a bar on the edge of the world, Tim Sultan
- Brooklyn's Dodgers, the bums, the borough, and the best of baseball, 1947-1957, Carl E. Prince
- Brooklyn, the once and future city, Thomas J. Campanella
- Brooklyn's Sportsmen's Row, politics, society and the sporting life on northern Eighth Avenue, Lucas G. Rubin
- Brooklyn was mine, edited by Chris Knutsen and Valerie Steiker ; [introduction by Phillip Lopate]
- Brooklyn almanac, illustrations, facts, figures, people buildings, brooks, edited by Margaret Latimer
- Flatbush odyssey, a journey through the heart of Brooklyn, Allen Abel
- The Brooklyn cookbook, Lyn Stallworth, Rod Kennedy, Jr
- Holy days, the world of a Hasidic family, Lis Harris
- Made in Brooklyn, an essential guide to the borough's artisinal food & drink makers, Susanne König & Melissa Shreiber Vaughan; photographs by Heather Weston
- When you're from Brooklyn, everything else is Tokyo, Larry King with Marty Appel
- The new Brooklyn cookbook, recipes and stories from 31 restaurants that put Brooklyn on the culinary map, Melissa Vaughan and Brendan Vaughan ; photographs by Michael Harlan Turkell
- Brooklyn USA, the fourth largest city in America, Rita Seiden Miller, editor
- The history of the town of Flatbush, in Kings County, Long Island, Thomas Morris Strong
- Brooklyn, the once and future city, Thomas J. Campanella
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