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Seeking New York

The Stories Behind the Historic Architecture of Manhattan - One Building at a Time

By (author) Tom Miller
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Pimpernel Press Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Published: 19th Mar 2015
Dimensions: w 140mm h 200mm d 142mm
Weight: 580g
ISBN-10: 1910258008
ISBN-13: 9781910258002
Barcode No: 9781910258002
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Synopsis
"If you're looking for yet another photography-led coffee table showpiece of New York's skyline, look away. NYPD police inspector Tom Miller's book has - like most of the buildings it explores - much more substantial foundations." National Geographic Traveller Based on the popular blog Daytonian in Manhattan, Seeking New York investigates the back stories of Manhattan's architecture and monuments. Alongside the expected account of architects, dates and styles, it reveals the human history of the buildings and statues: the scandals, the tribulations, the joys and achievements, the humanity, indeed, of the New Yorkers who lived within these walls. Meet Dorothy Parker, S.J.Perelman, Talullah Bankhead and Irving Berlin at the Algonquin Round Table; Maisie Plant, who persuaded her husband to sell his Fifth Avenue palazzo to Cartier for $100 and a pearl necklace; James and Abby Gibbons, whose Chelsea home was one of the stations on the Underground Railroad by which fugitive slaves found their way from the South to Canada. Perhaps you would rather not meet Jack the Rat, who for a dime would bite the head off a live mouse (for a quarter he'd do the same to a rat); or Ivan Poderjay, who left his bride's apartment for their honeymoon - with her body in a steamer trunk. Here the ever-changing face of Manhattan is captured through the structures and their stories.

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"I'm not sure whether this beautifully designed little book should be considered an architecture study or urban history; whichever, it's the most intriguing and attractive one I've encountered in months. Drawn from the author's blog, here are stories of Manhattan buildings - some landmarks, some merely beautiful, some of unexceptional appearance but with fascinating histories - that you may find nowhere else. If you've ever walked these city streets and wondered 'Hey, what's the story behind that building?', it's probably here. I only wish the book were three times longer, or came in multiple volumes; there are so many more wonderful but unsung old buildings in New York. Most of all I wish someone would write something comparable about Boston." * Staff Recommendation, Harvard Book Store, Cambridge, MA * "If you're looking for yet another photography-led coffee table showpiece of New York's skyline, look away. NYPD police inspector Tom Miller's book has - like most of the buildings it explores - much more substantial foundations." * National Geographic Traveller Magazine * "This handsome little book is small enough to slip into a backpack, and its illustrations are a delight. I thought I knew my city well, but I know this will lead me down byways I'd missed before." -- Erica Wagner * Harpers Bazaar * "Reveals the beating heart of Manhattan life." * CSMA Club Life magazine *