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Posted in New York (Friday, November 21, 2008)

Written by Jim Capossela. By Backcountry Guides. The regular list price is $24.95. Sells new for $39.45. There are some available for $39.38.
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Posted in New York (Friday, November 21, 2008)

Written by Patrick Hinds. By Alyson Books. The regular list price is $12.95. Sells new for $4.30. There are some available for $3.46.
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1 comments about The Q Guide to New York City Pride.
  1. Hinds, Patrick. "The Q Guide to New York City Pride", Alyson, 2007.

    Everything You Need to Know

    Amos Lassen and Literary Pride

    You may wonder why someone who lives in Little Rock, Arkansas would be interested in New York City Pride. I asked myself the same question before I began to read Patrick Hind's "The Q Guide to New York City Pride". The answer is quite simple. Little Rock is in its infancy regarding gay pride and we are trying to pull off a big pride celebration this year. Anything that goes on somewhere else can give us ideas of how to make it better for us here. Additionally, New York City is one of the gayest cities in America and stands tall in the history of gay life so there is much to be learned from a book like this. And let me say further that in this small volume there is a lot of information as can seen by the book's subtitle "Stuff You Didn't Even Know You Wanted to Know...about the landmarks, people, and events that defined queer culture". In 146 pages there is a great deal of our history and explanations on why we do certain things. Hinds has done his job well.
    This is a fun book as we go behind the scenes and learn both facts and trivia about The Big Apple. We get to the soul of the gay movement and we feel pride to be part of the rainbow.
    Hinds takes us to Greenwich Village, one of the world's most popular gay meccas and an important part of our history. The gay liberation movement began there and the Village still thrives as the heart of American gay cultural life. Our literary tradition began in the Village as well and many came out of the closet there. We see how gays organized in the Village to make the world a better place for us to live in. We learn of the beginning of the sexual revolution and the part we, as gay people, played in it and we see our response to the AIDS epidemic. Finally we learn what gay pride is and how we should act with pride. There is a history of the bars of we York and we meet the people who were instrumental in changing the course of American gay history. The book instills pride because we learn of those who worked so hard so that we can have what we have today.
    This alone is amazing. In a slim little book there is a lot of our past as well as our present and future. There is also a great deal of fun trivia and you can pick up facts that otherwise you may never have known or been aware of. New York as a "fabulously queer past" and Hinds shares it with us. It's all here and it is all very readable. We owe it to ourselves to know what is in this book. Just today I met a 27 year old gay man who had never heard of Stonewall and had no idea of who Christine Jorgenson is (not that she is from New York). It is our duty to reclaim our past in order to have a better future. After all, isn't that what pride is all about?


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Posted in New York (Friday, November 21, 2008)

Written by Paul Willen and James S. Rossant. By Princeton Architectural Press. The regular list price is $25.00. Sells new for $1.98. There are some available for $1.98.
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Posted in New York (Friday, November 21, 2008)

Written by Rand McNally and Company. By Rand McNally & Company. The regular list price is $4.95. Sells new for $2.68. There are some available for $2.80.
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Posted in New York (Friday, November 21, 2008)

Written by Lowell Dingus. By Rizzoli International Publications. The regular list price is $40.00. Sells new for $78.01. There are some available for $5.00.
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1 comments about Next of Kin: Great Fossils at The American Museum of Natural History.
  1. This is the next best thing to being there! A readable, accessible history of the Musuem of Natural History itself; or rather of its world famous halls of dinosaurs and mammals. After a multimillion dollar facelift the exhibits reflect the latest theories in vertebrate science--and there are some major revisions made. The chapter on Horses is worth the price of the book. Black and white photos of the older mounts are juxtaposed with brilliant color shots of the new, revised versions. The Apatosaurus gets a new head and longer tail, the Tyrannosaurs goes for a run, and the Horses develop in groups. The book's tone reflects the pride the Museum's staff feel in their accomplishments, and it is enough to make one book an immediate flight to New York just to see these marvels--if not 'in the flesh' at least in the round. Highly recommended


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Posted in New York (Friday, November 21, 2008)

Written by Editors of Wallpaper Magazine. By Phaidon Press. The regular list price is $49.75. Sells new for $32.84.
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Posted in New York (Friday, November 21, 2008)

Written by Leon O'Broin. By New York University Press. The regular list price is $35.00. Sells new for $41.71. There are some available for $8.25.
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Posted in New York (Friday, November 21, 2008)

Written by Jon Scieszka. By Viking Juvenile. The regular list price is $15.99. Sells new for $1.42. There are some available for $0.01.
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1 comments about Hey Kid, Want to Buy A Bridge?.
  1. I like the part when Thomas Edison keeps repeating, "So what and be quiet you weanie". I also enjoyed the book because it was very adventurous...


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Posted in New York (Friday, November 21, 2008)

Written by Karen Putnam and Marianne Cramer. By City and Company. The regular list price is $12.00. Sells new for $17.00. There are some available for $4.85.
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1 comments about New York's 50 Best Places to Discover and Enjoy in Central Park.
  1. I live just a few blocks from Central Park, but reading through this book, I realize how many things there are that I've never seen or appreciated! It's a great introduction to the history of the park and the things beyond the grass and trees that there are to explore. It joins my Zagat guide in my purse as things I don't leave home without on the weekends.


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Posted in New York (Friday, November 21, 2008)

Written by Inc. MapEasy. By MapEasy, Inc.. The regular list price is $5.50. Sells new for $8.08. There are some available for $90.56.
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1 comments about MapEasy's Guidemap to Upper Manhattan (City Guidemaps North America).
  1. MapEasy are fantastic, and beautiful maps suitable for framing, really. Each map is entirely hand-drawn, annotated with small illustrations of landmarks, historical tidbits, and filled with color-coded listings of many neighborhood shops that a resident, not just a visitor would find useful. There is one main map, and in the back, a series of mini-maps focusing on various areas of interest along with driving directions, suggested itineraries, and more. The maps are printed on tear resistant, and water resistant material for long lasting quality. The only downside is MapEasy's definition of "Upper" Manhattan, it is the area from 59th to 89th Street, so it is misleading. rkchin. more map reviews at http://www.nychinatown.org/bookstore/index6.html


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Good Fishing in the Catskills: A Complete Angler's Guide (Backcountry Guides)
The Q Guide to New York City Pride
The Lower Manhattan Plan
Rand McNally Manhattan, New York: City Map
Next of Kin: Great Fossils at The American Museum of Natural History
Wallpaper City Guides Art Fairs - Boxed Set ("Wallpaper*" City Guides)
Dublin Castle and the 1916 Rising
Hey Kid, Want to Buy A Bridge?
New York's 50 Best Places to Discover and Enjoy in Central Park
MapEasy's Guidemap to Upper Manhattan (City Guidemaps North America)

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