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Chants Democratic
New York City and the Rise of the American Working Class, 1788-1850
Sean WilentzPaperback
351,-
Chants Democratic
New York City and the Rise of the American Working Class, 1788-1850
Sean WilentzInnbundet
1505,-
Remaking American Theater
Charles Mee, Anne Bogart and the SITI Company
Scott T. CummingsPaperback
653,-
Slices of Orange
A Collection of Memorable Games and Performers in Syracuse University Sports History
Scott PitoniakPaperback
283,-
Walks in Nature's Empire
Exploring The Nature Conservancy's Preserves in New York State
Scott E. AndersonPaperback
310,-
Goodbye to All That (Revised Edition)
Writers on Loving and Leaving New York
Sari BottonPaperback
218,-
Aisling And The City
The hilarious and addictive romantic comedy from the No. 1 bestseller
Sarah BreenPaperback
131,-
Repowering Cities
Governing Climate Change Mitigation in New York City, Los Angeles, and Toronto
Sara HughesInnbundet
798,-
How the Other Half Looks
The Lower East Side and the Afterlives of Images
Sara BlairPaperback
334,-
How the Other Half Looks
The Lower East Side and the Afterlives of Images
Sara BlairInnbundet
406,-
New York Day Trips by Theme
The State's Best Day Trips Outside New York City
Sandra MardenfeldPaperback
351,-
Brooklyn Takes the Stage
Nineteenth-Century Theater in the City of Churches
Samuel L. LeiterPaperback
1088,-
Ruin
A dramatically powerful, unputdownable love story in the Gods series
Samantha TowlePaperback
160,-
Only in New York
An Exploration of the World's Most Fascinating, Frustrating, and Irrepressible City
Sam RobertsPaperback
251,-
Constructing Belonging
Class, Race, and Harlem's Professional Workers
Sabiyha Robin PrinceE-bok
470,-
Constructing Belonging
Class, Race, and Harlem's Professional Workers
Sabiyha Robin PrincePaperback
653,-
Constructing Belonging
Class, Race, and Harlem's Professional Workers
Sabiyha Robin PrinceE-bok
470,-
Constructing Belonging
Class, Race, and Harlem's Professional Workers
Sabiyha Robin PrinceInnbundet
2357,-
Conjure-Man Dies: A Harlem Mystery
The First Ever African-American Crime Novel
Rudolph FisherPaperback
160,-