A Short and Remarkable History of New York City

Jane Mushabac author Angela Wigan author Museum of the City of New York illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Fordham University Press

Published:1st Nov '99

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

A Short and Remarkable History of New York City cover

NOW in its fifth Printing which includes the events of September 11, 2001.
Selected by the American Association of University Presses as one of "The Best of the Best from the University Presses." (2000)
New Yorkers love to watch the building of a new skyscraper—particularly the digging of a foundation—through small holes cut into a wooden construction fence. It's one of the great lunch-hour pastimes. Over the years the ubiquitous observer has watched the City grown and change—sometimes with disapproval, sometimes with elation, always with a fond curiosity.
This short book, with its events and anecdotes, is a peephole for spying on the history of the City from its foundations up to the present. New York was always destined to be a place of migrants and immigrants. People have come to this mercantile center to work, to build, to learn, to play, and to settle down in a neighborhood. Its people give the City the energy that makes living here a heightened experience.
A Short and Remarkable History of New York City is a timeline of five hundred years of New York City history. It can be read as a story, used for reference, or browsed through for fun.

"Interesting fact-nuggets, beaded with lively commentaries and images, make for a handy, instructive, and entertaining time line of New York's history." -- -Mike Wallace co-author of Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898, winner of the 1999 Pulitzer Prize "Great urban reading." -Where New York "This deft and deligtful sprint through New York City's history is filled with key facts, remarkable curiosities, strong viewpoints and fabulous illustrations. The result is an irresistible compendium for Gotham mavens and newcomers alike." -- -Phillip Lopate editor of Writing New York: A Literary Anthology (Library of America) "A smart and stylish highlight history of the world's greatest city." -- -John Jakes author of the North and South Trilogy and American Dreams "Finally, a short history of New York City, using the broad strokes of a simple chronology interspersed with social and cultural information. Fun!" -- -Ric Burns director of NEW YORK: A Documentary Film

ISBN: 9780823219858

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158 pages