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DIARIES
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American Venus: The Extraordinary Life of Audrey Munson, Model and Muse 
Diane Rozas, Anita Bourne
The life history and legends of perhaps America’s most important artist’s model: Audrey Munson. Her face is all around us – from the Mercury Head dime to Civic Fame on top of New York’s Municipal Building; from the statue of the goddess Pomona by the Plaza Hotel to the statues of both Brooklyn and Manhattan in front of the Brooklyn Museum. Audrey Munson’s image was ubiquitous at the end of the 19th century in sculptures by St. Gaudens, French, Bitter, Konti, Weinman and many others. Rediscover this lost legendary personage!
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Diary of a Little Girl in Old New York 
Catherine Havens / Applewood
Memories of the author when she was ten (1849-1850). Embracing and often
charming stories of people and places in old New York, as seen through
the eyes of a child.
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The Diary of George Templeton Strong 
Nevins & Thomas (editors) /
University of Washington
G. T. Strong was one of the classic New York diarists — a bright,
observant, and sometimes caustic curmudgeon.
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Dreams in the Golden Country: The Diary of Zipporah Feldman, a Jewish Immigrant Girl, New York City, 1903 (Dear America) 
Lasky / Scholastic
A 12-year-old Russian Jewish immigrant uses her diary to chronicle her family's activities as they begin life on New York City's Lower East Side. (Children's book: Grades 4-8)
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Down These Mean Streets 
Thomas / Signet (American Library)
A classic memoir about growing up in Spanish Harlem.
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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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A New York Life: Of Friends & Others 
Gill / Poseidon
New Yorker staff writer Brendan Gill, in 41
amiable articles, elegantly reminisces about 45 of his
friends and acquaintances - such
as Brendan Behan, Eugene O'Neill, F. Scott Fitzgerald,
Dorothy Parker and Louise Nevelson.
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The
Hone & Strong Diaries of Old Manhattan 
Auchincloss (editor) / Abbeville
Insightful observations from two very different 19th Century New York diarists. What a treat!
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Resident Alien: The New York Diaries 
Crisp / Alyson
Flamboyant, gay British expatriate Quentin Crisp (Naked Civil Servant) discourses and ruminates on his new "resident alien" life in Manhattan's Lower East Side.
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Searching for God at Ground Zero: A Memoir 
Martin / Sheed and Ward
A glimpse into the world of Ground Zero after the September 11th - a world of horror and, surprisingly, of hope, grace, and spirituality.
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Village Life in America 
Caroline Richards / T. Fisher Unwin - Adelphi Terrace
This book has long been one of my personal favorites. The author is a devout
but irreverently humorous little girl whose innocent (but wise) observations
reveal the wonderful texture of 19th Century life – both in New York
City and in the village of Canandaigua, New York. A treasure trove of observations
from a keen social observer. Fortunately now available in reprinted format.
Reprint available from Corner House Historical Publications.
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ATLASES
& STREET FINDERS
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Flashmaps New York 
Fodor's Travel Guides / Flashmaps
Packed with easy-to-read, full-color themed maps that
will help you find nearly everything a tourist might
need.
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The
Historical Atlas of New York City: A Visual Celebration
of Nearly 400 Years of New York City's History 
Homberger / Holt
Details New York’s 400-year history with vivid drawings and illustrations
as well as beautifully rendered maps.
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Manhattan, Block by Block: A Street Atlas 
Tauranac / Tauranac Maps
A valuable portable street atlas which identifies streets, buildings, and
sites.
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New York City 5 Borough Pocket Atlas 
Hagstrom Map Company / Spiral Edition
Valuable, especially if traveling outside of Manhattan.
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New York City: That Vandam Book 
Van Dam / Van Dam
Guide breaks Manhattan into 3 sections (Downtown, Midtown, and Uptown) — treated
as walkable neighborhoods. Museums, restaurants, hotels, shops, and other
attractions are listed as one would find them if strolling down the street.
Includes three laminated, foldout, pop-up maps (one for each neighborhood)
attached to the back cover.
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