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The Neighborhoods of Brooklyn (Neighborhoods of New York City)

The Neighborhoods of Brooklyn (Neighborhoods of New York City)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Overall
Review: Although it's a little light on the 50's and 60's overall this is a good read. Great presentation. Nice photography.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brooklyn, NY
Review: One of the most accurate portrayals of Brooklyn ever. Accurate neighborhood borders and fantastic descriptions. I was especially fond of Professor John Manbeck's historic "time line" added to this book. Well worth the price!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brooklyn, NY
Review: One of the most accurate portrayals of Brooklyn ever. Accurate neighborhood borders and fantastic descriptions. I was especially fond of Professor John Manbeck's historic "time line" added to this book. Well worth the price!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A glowing tribute to the greatest place on Earth
Review: Under the guidance of Professor John Manbeck and using the resources of the Citizens Committee for New York City, THE NEIGHBORHOODS OF BROOKLYN is a survey of Brooklyn that is as colorful and diverse as the borough itself. Examining the nearly 100 neighborhoods of Brooklyn, each section is part history, part tour, part reference. (It even tells you how to get there by mass transit! It even tells you the local police precinct!) Maps of each neighborhood are great for walking tours you can take on your own. And the abundant illustrations really put a face on everything. One time Brooklyn resident, Columbia University Professor Kenneth Jackson, provides the introduction which is both appropriate and enjoyable.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Future Books Of Neighborhoods Of The Rest Of The Boroughs?
Review: We Brooklynites (yes, I STILL live here) do love to carp about our neighborhood boundaries and histories, don't we? I enjoy reading books about Brooklyn, and The Neighborhoods of Brooklyn is about the best I've come across in the last 30 years. The maps and the sidebar-style neighborhood profiles are great, and I like the eclectic mix of history, old and new photos, and contemporary comments. I don't usually keep books on my coffee table, but I find I've been leaving this one there because I come back to it again and again and look through it a little at a time. The Committee and editors did a beautiful job.


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