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More copies of this ISBNNew York 400: A Visual History of America's Greatest City with Images from the Museum of the City of New Yorkby Museum Of The City O
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:The year 2009 is a landmark in the history of New York, and America. Its the 400th anniversary of Henry Hudsons arrival along the river that bears his name. With public initiatives and media attention on commemorative events and exhibits at a fever pitch throughout the year, the stage is set for New York 400, a one-of-a-kind celebration of the greatest city in America. With unprecedented access to the Museum of the City of New Yorks vast archive, this is a visual history of the city of New York like none other, focusing not merely on landmarks but also on everyday life in the city over the past four centuries. The people, arts, culture, politics, and drama unfold through hundreds of rarely seen photographs and a fascinating profile of the city that never sleeps. Featuring essays from leading historians of the distinct epochs of Gotham, this volume takes us from the days of Director-General Petrus Stuyvesant in the seventeenth century through to mayors Giuliani and Bloomberg in the modern melting pot that is New York in the twenty-first century. The Museum of the City of New York has a unique mandate—to explore the past, present, and future of New York, and to celebrate the citys heritage of diversity, opportunity, and perpetual transformation. Its unparalleled collections, including photography, sculpture, costumes, toys, and decorative arts, enable the museum to present a variety of exhibitions, public programs, and publications investigating what gives New York its singular character. About the AuthorProminent New York author John Thorn (Total Baseball, the Armchair series) is the books editor, and Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Mike Wallace served as historical advisor. Among the essays are new contributions from sixteen highly respected historians, including Jaap Jacobs, Edwin Burrows, and Phillip Lopate. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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