New York Times Book of New York: Stories of the People, the Streets, and the Life of the City Past and Present (Hardcover)

New York Times Book of New York: Stories of the People, the Streets, and the Life of the City Past and Present By The New York Times, James Barron (Editor), Mitchel Levitas (Editorial coordination by), Anna Quindlen (Introduction by) Cover Image
By The New York Times, James Barron (Editor), Mitchel Levitas (Editorial coordination by), Anna Quindlen (Introduction by)
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This unique volume uncovers the most fascinating and compelling stories from The New York Times about the city the paper calls home.

More than 200 articles and an abundance of photographs, illustrations, maps, and graphs from the preeminent newspaper in the world take a look at the history and personality of the world's most influential city. Read firsthand accounts of the subway opening in 1904 and the day the Metrocard was introduced; the fall of Tammany Hall and recurring corruption in city politics; the Son of Sam murders; jazz clubs in the 1920s and legendary performances at the Fillmore East; baseball's Jackie Robinson breaking the color barrier at Brooklyn's storied Ebbets Field in 1947; the 1977 and 2004 blackouts; the openings and closings of the city's most beloved restaurants; and much more. Not just a historical account, this is a fascinating, sometimes funny, and often moving look at how people in New York live, eat, travel, mourn, fight, love, and celebrate.

Organized by theme, the book includes original writings on all topics related to city life, including art, architecture, transportation, politics, neighborhoods, people, sports, business, food, and more. Includes articles from such well-known Times writers as Meyer Berger, Gay Talese, Anna Quindlen, Israel Shenker, Brooks Atkinson, Frank Rich, Ada Louise Huxtable, John Kieran, Russell Baker, and more. Special contributors who have written about New York for the Times include Paul Auster, Woody Allen, and E.B. White, among others.

About the Author


The New York Times is regarded as the world's preeminent newspaper. Its news coverage is known for its exceptional depth and breadth, with reporting bureaus throughout the United States and in twenty-six foreign countries. Winner of 112 Pulitzer Prizes, the Times has the largest circulation of any seven-day newspaper in the U.S.

James Barron is a reporter on the metropolitan staff of the Times. He wrote the minute-by-minute stories on the 9/11 attacks for the New York Times on the web and the front-page lead story on the 2003 blackout. He initiated the "Public Lives" column (later called "Boldface Names") and currently writes a podcast for the Times's website summarizing the next morning's front page. Barron wrote the timeline summaries for The New York Times: The Complete Front Pages :1851 - 2008, and is the author of Piano: The Making of a Steinway Concert Grand.


Product Details
ISBN: 9781579128012
ISBN-10: 1579128017
Publisher: Black Dog & Leventhal
Publication Date: May 20th, 2009
Pages: 463
Language: English