Travel Books

Google

General

Travel

World

Asia
Africa
North America
South America
Antarctica
Australia
Europe
Caribbean

Countries

Argentina
Bahamas
Belize
Brazil
Canada
Chile
China
Costa Rica
England
France
Germany
Greece
India
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Kenya
Mexico
New Zealand
Norway
Panama
Portugal
Russia
Scotland
Singapore
Spain
Switzerland
Thailand
US

States

Alaska
Florida
Hawaii
Maine
Massachusetts
Michigan
New Hampshire
New Mexico
New York
Oregon
Tennessee
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington State
Wyoming
New England

Cities

Chicago
Dallas
Las Vegas
Los Angeles
Miami
Moscow
New York City
Paris
Rome
Seattle
Vancouver
Washington DC

Videos

Travel VHS
Travel DVD

Travel With RJ


Search Now:

NEW YORK CITY BOOKS

Posted in New York City (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Lonely Planet Nueva York (Lonely Planet. (Spanish Guides)) Written by Beth Greenfield and Robert Reid and Ginger Adams Otis. By Lonely Planet Publications. The regular list price is $28.99. Sells new for $18.13. There are some available for $17.65.
Read more...

Purchase Information
No comments about Lonely Planet Nueva York (Lonely Planet. (Spanish Guides)).






Posted in New York City (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

A Day In New York Written by Andre Fichte. By edel CLASSICS GmbH. The regular list price is $29.95. Sells new for $13.99. There are some available for $2.00.
Read more...

Purchase Information
No comments about A Day In New York.






Posted in New York City (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

New York's 50 Best Places to Find Peace & Quiet, 5th Edition (New York's 50 Best Places to Find Peace and Quiet) Written by Allan Ishac. By Universe. The regular list price is $14.95. Sells new for $8.50. There are some available for $8.71.
Read more...

Purchase Information
1 comments about New York's 50 Best Places to Find Peace & Quiet, 5th Edition (New York's 50 Best Places to Find Peace and Quiet).
  1. An excellent pocket-size guide to restfull oases in NYC. Even my inveterate NYC friends say they learned something new. Use this with the thicker City Secrets guide. Sorry, there is nothing more to be said. Buy this book!


Read more...


Posted in New York City (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

New York, New York!: The Big Apple from A to Z Written by Laura Krauss Melmed. By HarperCollins. The regular list price is $16.99. Sells new for $8.00. There are some available for $7.19.
Read more...

Purchase Information
2 comments about New York, New York!: The Big Apple from A to Z.
  1. We bought this book after our trip in New York.
    Our sons love it. They remenbered all they did there.
    To buy or to offer.


  2. I bought this book for a six year old visitor who has the reading skills of an 8 year old. She was visiting Manhattan and used this book as a guide for herself as we took in the sites. The illustrations are charming and she was able to read the text by herself. Nice guide for the child to read while here in NYC!


Read more...


Posted in New York City (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

The Out Traveler: New York City (Out Traveler Guides) Written by Dan Allen. By Alyson Books. The regular list price is $15.95. Sells new for $5.99. There are some available for $9.00.
Read more...

Purchase Information
No comments about The Out Traveler: New York City (Out Traveler Guides).






Posted in New York City (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Living $mart - New York City: The Ultimate Insider's Guide for the Budget Savvy Written by Craig Wroe. By Limelight Editions. The regular list price is $16.95. Sells new for $10.97. There are some available for $8.77.
Read more...

Purchase Information
4 comments about Living $mart - New York City: The Ultimate Insider's Guide for the Budget Savvy.
  1. This book is great! It has everything from a chapter on finding apartments, to where to get cheap groceries! For New Yorkers, or Future New Yorkers, who aren't overloaded with cash, this is a book you can't afford to do without!


  2. Living Smart: New York City: The Ultimate Insider's Guide for the Budget Savvy is a resource packed with tips, tricks, and techniques for living frugally in the big apple. From avoiding health insurance scams to discount internet service providers to stretching the dollar while shopping to partaking of high culture on a low disposable budget and more, Living Smart: New York City balances quality with economy. Written in a lighthearted, fun-filled tone, Living Smart: New York City is a quality of life advice guide that quite literally pays for itself.


  3. It's okay, but based on some of the review by others I thought this book would have a better discription of neighborhoods & the advantages/disadvantages of living in them. Gave a good overview of how the rental market works, but is missing lots of the free fun stuff & advice given in some other books.


  4. As a frequent travler to NYC,I have actually used this book and I have to say that the author really knows the city inside out(or East side-West side,sorry couldn't resist) A very good book for both visitors or people wanting to re-locate, I found quite a few of the things he listed to be accurate and even though the book was written a few years back,still relevant.Finally, He's refreshingly honest and funny as well. Have a nice trip!


Read more...


Posted in New York City (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Outdoor Monuments of Manhattan: A Historical Guide Written by Dianne Durante. By NYU Press. The regular list price is $18.95. Sells new for $11.61. There are some available for $11.60.
Read more...

Purchase Information
4 comments about Outdoor Monuments of Manhattan: A Historical Guide.
  1. Apart from Ayn Rand's own work in esthetics (The Romantic Manifesto---and several other articles outside of it) and Dr. Leonard Peikoff's Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand, Dr. Dianne Durante's Outdoor Monuments of Manhattan is the first published work to apply some of Miss Rand's revolutionary esthetics to works of art. This is a MAJOR achievement.

    In order to shape a culture dominated by by a rational philosophy, the Objectivist ethics is THE most important idea to get into the culture. And a number of outstanding philosophers have each, independent of one another, done admirable work in this area.

    The second most important idea essential to changing our culture is Miss Rand's esthetics. Dr. Durante opened the door to this with her criticism of the thoroughly reprehensible exhibition in New York's Central Park of Christo's Gates. She stood firm against invective. Now she is offering more details as she applies Miss Rand's esthetics to Outdoor Monuments of Manhattan.

    Outdoor Monuments of Manhattan is a clever organization of facts and commentary. It is also a welcomed introduction to important ideas that offer the reader rational guidelines to better appreciate and understand art in general and the outdoor monuments of Manhattan in particular.


  2. As a native New Yorker, at one time or another I've passed by and gazed at every one of the 54 sculptures listed in this excellent book. What I learned was how great each one is. Several of my favorites are mentioned (Columbus, Washington, Hamilton) as are some less publicized gems, like Verrazzano and Dr. James Marion Sims. By breaking down the categories of About the Sculpture and About the Subject, one can learn so much about these outdoor gems in the city. Dr. Durante's style of writing is very clear and she gives a practical guide in "how to read a sculpture" with an objective basis.

    Pick your style of heroism and you'll find it here. Whether it's celebrating a job well done (Washington in Union Square) or charging into the battle of a new project (El Cid up in Harlem) or refusing to submit to defeat in the face of death (Nathan Hale in City Hall Park) you are sure to be uplifted.

    Every New Yorker should own this book, as it will give them a chance to fill their lives with inspiration by simply traveling to a location simply mapped out in the book. As for non-New Yorkers, this is yet another reason to come here and enjoy the greatness of this magnificent city.


  3. Manhattan's streets and parks are packed with historic monuments, and some fifty of them are included in OUTDOOR MONUMENTS OF MANHATTAN: A HISTORICAL GUIDE, which offers up background history, surveys of American sculptors, and analysis of each sculpture, its influences, and its history. A 'must' for any Manhattan resident or library seeking background information on the area's best outdoor monuments to use as either a take-along travel tote or a study.


  4. Selecting 54 outdoor sculptures that are of personal and aesthetic interest, the author takes you on a guided tour of Manhattan starting from the Statue of Liberty in the south all the way north to El Cid by Anna Hyatt Huntington.

    An easy read for all, each essay gives a brief introduction into the sculptures stylistic elements. It also compares them to how they could have been different and what that would have done to the artwork's meaning. The author also provides background information on the sculpture and its subject to further enhance our appreciation.

    Of course when it comes right down to it, Durante shows us through sculpture great minds at work (artisan and innovator) who have accomplished much in their pursuit of values.


Read more...


Posted in New York City (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

New York's 100 Best Little Hotels 4th Edition (City and Company) Written by Allen Sperry. By Universe. The regular list price is $14.95. Sells new for $8.52. There are some available for $5.00.
Read more...

Purchase Information
No comments about New York's 100 Best Little Hotels 4th Edition (City and Company).






Posted in New York City (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Gone to New York: Adventures in the City Written by Ian Frazier. By Farrar, Straus and Giroux. The regular list price is $22.00. Sells new for $4.99. There are some available for $4.15.
Read more...

Purchase Information
2 comments about Gone to New York: Adventures in the City.
  1. Hunter Thompson may be gone, but personal journalism is alive and well as evidenced by this superlative collection of quirky,elegant pieces subtitled, "Adventures in the City". If Ian Frazier's book were a mystery, #1 would probably have posted a five-star review the day after it was published in November 2005. Since GONE TO NEW YORK is only a collection of casual essays, it has waited four months for its first customer review. Essays get no respect from Amazon customers -- or from Amazon either, for that matter. Amazon's entry for the book lists Jamaica Kincaid (who wrote the introduction) as the author, rather than Frazier.

    Frazier, a displaced Ohioan, makes the reader see New York through his eyes: focusing on peculiar and interesting details that go unnoticed by visitor and native alike. The longest is a 35 page profile of Canal Street (where he lived during its gritty years) and its denizens. In the aftermath of 9-11 he interviews George Willig, who earned brief celebrity-hood in 1977 by climbing one of the twin towers. Frazier reports on the vintage graffiti on desks in the stacks of Butler Library. He writes twice about "Bags in Trees". In the first he simply describes the diversity of plastic bags and other items that adorn trees in Brooklyn. A decade latter he tells how he and a friend became obsessed with removing the arboreal litter and end up inventing and patenting an extension tool for removing it. My favorite in the collection is "Typewriter Man" about Martin Tytell, who still sevices manual typewriters.


  2. The New York in Woody Allen's movies is beautiful but unreal, like a movie star who's never as stunning in real life as on screen. Ian Frazier's New York, on the other hand, is violent and dirty, but real.

    These essays are arranged chronologically, from 1975 to 2005. (Oddly, there are no entries from the eighties.) Frazier writes about neighborhoods and bars and shops and characters. There are floods and robberies and murders.

    One of my favorite pieces is about a typewriter repair shop that Frazier finds when he needs his manual typewriter repaired. The owner, Mr. Tytell was one of the few typewriter repairmen left as word processors and then computers replaced typewriters. The article was written in 1997 and the 83 year-old owner had just renewed the lease on his shop for another ten years. Since ten years has passed, I was curious if the shop was still in business. A quick search revealed that the shop went out of business in 2001, but the family still has a successful document research service, doing forensic investigations of typewritten papers. No word on whether Frazier still uses a typewriter to write his essays.

    There are three pieces about Frazier's obsession with removing plastic bags from trees. This apparently is not a specifically New York obsession since he mentions trips to Los Angeles and Massachusetts and Illinois to remove bags from trees. When he first wrote about bags in trees, it didn't seem completely odd to me that he might remove bags in his own neighborhood. You want your neighborhood to look nice, don't you? But it became more of a sport for him and his buddies. They snagged bags instead of golfing. I suppose the fact that I read three pieces about bag snagging is testimony to Frazier's writing. I sure wouldn't have read three articles about golfing. And it's a lesson for the young writers out there -- if you can't find a quirky character to write about, become one.


Read more...


Posted in New York City (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Streetwise East Hampton Map - Laminated City Street Map of East Hampton, New York - with integrated LIRR tracks and Jitney stops Written by Streetwise Maps. By Streetwise Maps. The regular list price is $7.95. Sells new for $7.07. There are some available for $7.63.
Read more...

Purchase Information
No comments about Streetwise East Hampton Map - Laminated City Street Map of East Hampton, New York - with integrated LIRR tracks and Jitney stops.






Page 19 of 145
9  10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18  19  20  21  22  23  24  25  26  27  28  29  30  40  50  60  70  80  90  100  110  120  130  140  
Lonely Planet Nueva York (Lonely Planet. (Spanish Guides))
A Day In New York
New York's 50 Best Places to Find Peace & Quiet, 5th Edition (New York's 50 Best Places to Find Peace and Quiet)
New York, New York!: The Big Apple from A to Z
The Out Traveler: New York City (Out Traveler Guides)
Living $mart - New York City: The Ultimate Insider's Guide for the Budget Savvy
Outdoor Monuments of Manhattan: A Historical Guide
New York's 100 Best Little Hotels 4th Edition (City and Company)
Gone to New York: Adventures in the City
Streetwise East Hampton Map - Laminated City Street Map of East Hampton, New York - with integrated LIRR tracks and Jitney stops

Copyright © 2005
*Amazon.com prices and availability subject to change.
Last updated: Sat Aug 30 01:38:17 EDT 2008