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NEW YORK CITY BOOKS

Posted in New York City (Friday, August 29, 2008)

Written by NY Times. By Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers. Sells new for $24.95.
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Posted in New York City (Friday, August 29, 2008)

Written by Fodor's. By Fodor's. The regular list price is $17.95. Sells new for $4.99. There are some available for $0.14.
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2 comments about Fodor's New York City 2006 (Fodor's Gold Guides).
  1. The proof lies in eating the pudding. And, when it comes to reviewing and buying travel books on New York, there are so many titles that jostle for your attention that you have a difficult time trying to settle on one book. It is not uncommon to find yourself flitting from one title to another trying to figure out which one of these books will meet your needs. So, I went through an excruciating process before selecting this book. The book appears to cover all the basics, and is easy to navigate.

    My initial dekho and perusal of the book shows that it is compact, well written, and a handy one. The best way to use the book, as I see it is, is to keep this book as a reference, and use Google or other sites to create your travel plans.


  2. I used this to travel to NY for the first time and it was great. It was also shipped fast.


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Posted in New York City (Friday, August 29, 2008)

Written by Ferne Margulies and Shelley Clark and Ferne Kadish. By Natl Textbook Co Trade. The regular list price is $14.95. Sells new for $4.00. There are some available for $0.01.
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Posted in New York City (Friday, August 29, 2008)

Written by Elisha Cooper. By City and Company. The regular list price is $20.00. Sells new for $5.73. There are some available for $0.01.
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Posted in New York City (Friday, August 29, 2008)

Written by Tara Lowenberg and Christopher Zalla and Tara Lowerberg. By F.Y.I. Fashion. The regular list price is $14.95. Sells new for $24.95. There are some available for $2.42.
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3 comments about FYI Fashion Source : New York City 2000.
  1. Well finally a resource that takes pity on the non-New Yorker. Tara Lowenberg and Christopher Zalla have organized an extraordinarily valuable guide for shopping in New York City, with decreased frustration, less wasted time, fewer unnecessary cab fares and diminished sore feet. The guide also provides hours of fantasy reading prior to shopping. All of us "Out of Towners" thank you.


  2. As a life-long obsessive New York Shopper, I thought I knew it all until I found this book. Not only was the book loaded with great little boutiques and bargains I didn't know about, but its Label Locator Index allows you to find EVERY label in New York City and lists EVERY store that carries it. Bravo!


  3. The FYI fashion guide is a unique and useful source for shopping in the big apple. If you find yourself in New York with only a limited time to shop, I suggest you pick up an FYI fashion guide. It not only allows you to be sympathetic to your wallet, but generous to your wardrobe. It's a must buy!


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Posted in New York City (Friday, August 29, 2008)

Written by Sarah Lovett. By John Muir Publications. The regular list price is $9.95. Sells new for $16.37. There are some available for $0.24.
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Posted in New York City (Friday, August 29, 2008)

Written by Fodor's. By Fodor's. The regular list price is $15.00. Sells new for $14.54. There are some available for $0.01.
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1 comments about Berkeley Guides: New York City '97: On the Loose, On the Cheap, Off the Beaten Path (On the Loose).
  1. This book was funny, informative, and hip. It had information that was in none of the other travel books, and it is not boring like the Lonely Planet Guides. It was also organized in a great easy to read style. It lists places to eat for under five dollars which is great, too. A necessary book for the budget traveller.


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Posted in New York City (Friday, August 29, 2008)

Written by Zagat Survey. By Zagat Survey. There are some available for $1.01.
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Posted in New York City (Friday, August 29, 2008)

Written by Fodor's. By Fodor's. The regular list price is $16.00. Sells new for $7.46. There are some available for $0.01.
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4 comments about Fodor's New York City 2002: The Guide for All Budgets, Updated Every Year, with a Pullout Map and Color Photos (Fodor's Gold Guides).


  1. Amazon.com Readers,

    Just a note -- the building on the cover of this book is the Flatiron Building, not the WTC as another reader suggested.

    Within the past year, I bought a Fodor's guide to New York City. The guide I bought was the 2001 edition (not too much different from the 2002 edition), because I wanted to see what it said about the famous and not so famous places in New York City. I am a resident of NYC, and I have been for my whole life, which is one reason I wanted to see a travel book, about it. I read about Grand Central Station, the American Museum of Natural History (which I live very close to), and the buildings along Central Park West. One building I would like to see some information about in the Fodor's guides is the El Dorado, further up Central Park West than the Dakota, San Remo and Beresford (three very famous buildings, but not necessarily more worthy of attention than the El Dorado). Most reviewers might think that the El Dorado is too far uptown to be fashionable, but there are some famous people living in that building who may disagree. The building is a fine example of art deco design, and was made a landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission.

    Since I am a resident of this great city, it was very interesting for me to actually buy a travel guide and read it as a tourist would. Fodor's is always very comprehensive with their reviews.

    I didn't read the restaurant reviews, but some restaurants that I have liked going to for a while include Merchants NY, on Columbus Avenue between 85th and 86th streets, Neo (a bit pricey, but a great Japanese restaurant) on 84th and Broadway, and Zocalo (a Mexican restaurant) on the Dining Concourse level of Grand Central Station. Write some follow-up reviews of this Fodor's Title and let me know how you like these restaurants! Enjoy your trip to the greatest city on earth!

    All the Best,

    --Daniel



  2. Absoluetly a GREAT BOOK! From the pull out map, to the pictures this book is just jam packed with information!

    It includes categories such as: The Arts, Lodging, Nightlife, Shopping, and many more. Everything you need to know about the greatest city in the world is in this book!

    Perhaps one of my favorite things about this book is that it has up to the date website information. I was able to purchase many of my tickets for attractions in advance thanks to this feature which allowed me to avoid long lines.

    Other great features include addresses and telephone numbers, fax numbers, admission prices, and opening hours. Never worry about not having enough $$ or arriving too late to find the attraction closed.

    Use this book as your guide and you are guaranteed to have a wonderful visit to NYC!



  3. Fodor's has done good by NYC here. This tome is packed with juicy tid-bits throughout. If you 'Need A Break?' during your walking, there are literally hundreds of highlighted cafes, corner deli's, candy shops, and bakaries for you to peruse-separated by neighborhood and borough.

    This book is divided into different chapters, the first dealing mainly with Manhattan and its different neighborhoods. Want to visit the grill/movie studio owned by actor Robert De Niro? It's in here. Want to visit the former homes of any number of famous New Yorkers? Or the bar in which poet Dylan Thomas supposedly drank himself to death? The restaurants where Hemingway and others wrote? Prohibition-era speakeasy's? All these and much more are expounded upon.

    There is a dizzying array of info on museums, nightclubs, music clubs, restaurants, transit systems, and tours. My wife and I have been devouring this book in the months before our trip to NYC. It has been a blast. The beginning of the book also includes some nice color photography of various key sights and Fodor's has done readers a great service by listing its 'moments not to miss' on one page (things like where to be for a great sunset or the most romantic restaurant etc.).

    Also helpful are numerous itineraries for walking tours based on a 3 day or 5 day trip to NYC. The inside cover includes a checklist of items to cover in the months up to your trip (reservations, finances etc.)

    After returning from our trip, my wife and I can say that this book was a MASSIVE help to us. We carried it around in our bag and stopped each day once or twice to review it as we walked around. A great resource.



  4. NYC can be overwhelming even for the repeat visitor. Be prepared, and use Fodor's. What I loved about the guide is that it breaks the city down into neighborhoods. You can pick the ones you want to visit, and wander through a different one each day. I originally tried to visit NYC with a map highlighted with the sights I wanted to see. It was a wild goose chase! The suggested itineraries in Fodor's made it easier, and I wasn't harried by running all over the city.


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Posted in New York City (Friday, August 29, 2008)

Written by George Spelvin and Eve Devereaux. By McGraw-Hill. The regular list price is $14.95. Sells new for $109.65. There are some available for $2.13.
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1 comments about Walking New York : 20 Original Walks Exploring New York City.
  1. My wife and I enjoyed this book, which provided a number of interesting walks around Manhattan. With plentiful easy-to-understand maps, and interesting explanations of New York history, it really enhanced our vacation. If you are the type of person who likes to walk around a city on vacation, or are interested in walking around New York due to the sheer density of things to see, this is well worth taking with you.


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The New York Times' New York: All the News That was Fit to Print About the City that Never Sleeps 1851- Today
Fodor's New York City 2006 (Fodor's Gold Guides)
New York on $1,000 a Day/Before Lunch: Before Lunch
A Year in New York
FYI Fashion Source : New York City 2000
New York City
Berkeley Guides: New York City '97: On the Loose, On the Cheap, Off the Beaten Path (On the Loose)
Zagatsurvey 2004/05 New York City Nightlife (Zagatsurvey)
Fodor's New York City 2002: The Guide for All Budgets, Updated Every Year, with a Pullout Map and Color Photos (Fodor's Gold Guides)
Walking New York : 20 Original Walks Exploring New York City

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