Governors Island
Title | Governors Island PDF eBook |
Author | Ann L. Buttenwieser |
Publisher | |
Pages | 262 |
Release | 2009-08-14 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
Governors Island in New York Harbor played an important role in history from being a British fort in the 1700s to a station for the U.S. Army and Coast Guard until 1996. This book brings the legacy to life through never-before-published photographs, blueprints, architectural plans, and interviews with former residents. It reveals an evolving penal system, tells the story worldwide contagion and local sanitation, covers ethnic assimilation, reveals the changing roles of women in the military, and takes a look at military and civilian recreational life on the island.
The Governors' Island
Title | The Governors' Island PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Jennings Wrike |
Publisher | Brandylane Publishers Inc |
Pages | 160 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Gwynn Island (Va.) |
ISBN | 188391101X |
Governors Island Explorer's Guide
Title | Governors Island Explorer's Guide PDF eBook |
Author | Kevin C. Fitzpatrick |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 145 |
Release | 2016-02-16 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 1493019678 |
Governors Island is a 172-acre park just 800 yards from Manhattan. It was a military base for 200 years and only opened to the public in 2004. Today it draws 500,000 visitors a season. This insightful guidebook is for any visitor to the island: a bicyclist who just wants to enjoy five miles of car-free biking, the Civil War enthusiast that wants to visit Castle Williams and see where 1,000 Confederate soldiers were imprisoned, or families on a picnic. The author explores the history of the island, its place in New York and American government, and its long and distinguished military past. More than 80 locations are featured that visitors can explore—from forts to officers housing and much more.
Governors Island
Title | Governors Island PDF eBook |
Author | Lisa Kereszi |
Publisher | Public Art Fund |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Governors Island (New York County, N.Y.) |
ISBN | 9780960848836 |
Edited by Anne Wehr. Introduction by Tom Eccles, Susan Freedman and James Lima.
Three Centuries Under Three Flags
Title | Three Centuries Under Three Flags PDF eBook |
Author | Anastasio Carlos Mariano Azoy |
Publisher | |
Pages | 160 |
Release | 1951 |
Genre | Governor's Island (N.Y.) |
ISBN |
The Algonquin Round Table New York
Title | The Algonquin Round Table New York PDF eBook |
Author | Kevin C. Fitzpatrick |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 289 |
Release | 2015-02-07 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1493016733 |
"That is the thing about New York," wrote Dorothy Parker in 1928. "It is always a little more than you had hoped for. Each day, there, is so definitely a new day." Now you can journey back there, in time, to a grand city teeming with hidden bars, luxurious movie palaces, and dazzling skyscrapers. In these places, Dorothy Parker and her cohorts in the Vicious Circle at the infamous Algonquin Round Table sharpened their wit, polished their writing, and captured the energy and elegance of the time. Robert Benchley, Parker’s best friend, became the first managing editor of Vanity Fair before Irving Berlin spotted him onstage in a Vicious Circle revue and helped launch his acting career. Edna Ferber, an occasional member of the group, wrote the Pulitzer-winning bestseller So Big as well as Show Boat and Cimarron. Jane Grant pressed her first husband, Harold Ross, into starting The New Yorker. Neysa McMein, reputedly “rode elephants in circus parades and dashed from her studio to follow passing fire engines.” Dorothy Parker wrote for Vanity Fair and Vogue before ascending the throne as queen of the Round Table, earning everlasting fame (but rather less fortune) for her award-winning short stories and unforgettable poems. Alexander Woollcott, the centerpiece of the group, worked as drama critic for the Times and the World, wrote profiles of his friends for The New Yorker, and lives on today as Sheridan Whiteside in The Man Who Came to Dinner. Explore their favorite salons and saloons, their homes and offices (most still standing), while learning about their colorful careers and private lives. Packed with archival photos, drawings, and other images--including never-before-published material--this illustrated historical guide includes current information on all locations. Use it to retrace the footsteps of the Algonquin Round Table, and you’ll discover that the golden age of Gotham still surrounds us.
Firehouse 101
Title | Firehouse 101 PDF eBook |
Author | Justin Watral |
Publisher | iUniverse |
Pages | 392 |
Release | 2005-09-21 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0595811892 |
Because of the severe downturn in the travel industry after the tragic events of 9/11, Alex Livingston is transferred from his dream job in a luxurious Honolulu hotel to his company's downtown business property in Brooklyn, where he must face the family he ran away from years earlier and a city still reeling from the horrific attack. While adjusting to life in Brooklyn, Alex discovers that it's denizens are not just trying to make sense of a world gone mad, but dealing with day to day issues in their multicultural neighborhood in Boerum Hill. Alex befriends a firefighter, Ryan Callahan, who is haunted by his role in the events of 9/11. Through Ryan and his firehouse comrades, Alex comes to terms with the bizarre turns his life has taken and has new hope for the future.