New York (N.Y.) -- Social life and customs
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New York (N.Y.) -- Social life and customs
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New York (N.Y.)
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- Cecil Beaton's New York., Illustrated from drawings by the author and from photographs by the author and others
- Anthony Bourdain, No reservations, produced by Zero Point Zero Productions for the Travel Channel ; executive producer for Zero Point Zero Productions, Chris Collins, Lydia Tenaglia ; executive producer for the Travel Channel, Myleeta Aga, Collection 3
- On the town in New York,, from 1776 to the present, [by] Michael and Ariane Batterberry
- Tunnel people, Teun Voeten
- The long-winded lady, notes from The New Yorker, Maeve Brennan
- In the golden nineties,, by Henry Collins Brown
- Diary of a Union lady, 1861-1865., Edited by Harold Earl Hammond
- Katie up and down the hall, the true story of how one dog turned five neighbors into a family, Glenn Plaskin
- Nobody told me how;, a diplomatic entertainment
- Homegoings, a film by Christine Turner ; a co-production of Peralta Pictures Inc., POV, ITVS ; in association with Final Cut USA, Inc. ; directed by Christine Turner ; produced by Christine Turner
- 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
- The Bowery, the strange history of New York's oldest street, Stephen Paul DeVillo
- How to murder your life, a memoir, Cat Marnell
- Style wars, Public Arts Films, Inc. ; a presentation of Tony Silver & Henry Chalfant ; produced by Tony Silver and Henry Chalfant ; directed by Tony Silver
- Metropolis, New York as myth, marketplace, and magical land, Jerome Charyn
- Up in the old hotel, and other stories, Joseph Mitchell
- Primates of Park Avenue, a memoir, Wednesday Martin, Ph. D
- Paris is burning, produced and directed by Jennie Livingston ; a production of Off White Productions, Inc
- Holy days, the world of a Hasidic family, Lis Harris
- New York;, people and places., Photos. by Victor Laredo
- The last bohemia, scenes from the life of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Robert Anasi
- A mass for the dead
- Last days of Knickerbocker life in New York, by Abram C. Dayton
- Sex and the city, Candace Bushnell
- You must remember this, an oral history of Manhattan from the 1890's to World War II, Jeff Kisseloff
- 1185 Park Avenue, a memoir, Anne Roiphe
- Arbitrary stupid goal, Tamara Shopsin
- The big oyster, [history on the half shell], Mark Kurlansky
- The colossus of New York, a city in thirteen parts, Colson Whitehead
- 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
- And the category is..., inside New York's vogue, house, and ballroom community, Ricky Tucker
- One October, produced by Garret Savage ; directed, edited & produced by Rachel Shuman
- A book & a love affair, [by] Helen Bevington
- Through the children's gate, a home in New York, Adam Gopnik
- Unfinished people, Eastern European Jews encounter America, Ruth Gay
- Those days, by Hamilton Fish Armstrong
- St. Marks is dead, the many lives of America's hippest street, Ada Calhoun
- Life at the Dakota, New York's most unusual address, Stephen Birmingham
- Just kids from the Bronx, telling it the way it was : an oral history, Arlene Alda
- The Clancys of Queens, a memoir, Tara Clancy
- Christmas in New York, Daniel Pool
- A Contract with God and other tenement stories, by Will Eisner, [writer and artist]
- New York, an anthology, compiled by Mike Marqusee and Bill Harris ; introduction by Clive Barnes
- Lion dancer, Ernie Wan's Chinese New Year, by Kate Waters and Madeline Slovenz-Low ; photographs by Martha Cooper
- 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 & Ric Burns ; directed by Ric Burns ; co-director, Lisa Ades ; written by Ric Burns & James Sanders
- As I remember;, recollections of American society during the nineteenth century,, by Marian Gouverneur..
- New York City folklore:, legends, tall tales, anecdotes, stories, sagas, heroes and characters, customs, traditions, and sayings;, edited, with an introd
- Which way to the melting pot?, With illustrations by the author
- My New York,, by Mabel Osgood Wright; illustrated by Ivin Sickels, 2d
- A house in time., Illustrated by Edward C. Caswell
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