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Alone
Together: A History of New York's Early Apartments
Cromley/ Cornell University
In the second half of the 19th century, middle-class
apartments in Manhattan were a new – and somewhat
suspect – architectural form. This book presents
a history of the "invention" and popularization
of New York apartment houses.
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Architectural Guidebook to Brooklyn 
Morrone / Gibbs Smith
The author, a noted New York lecturer and writer, presents
a panoply of architectural tastes, a keen eye, and insightful
commentary.
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Architectural Guidebook to New York City 
Morrone / Gibbs Smith
Contains quality commentary on some 600 Manhattan buildings
in the context of their architectural, historical, and
cultural settings.
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Beaux Arts New York 
Lowe / Watson-Guptill
Lively and informative, with 200 quality illustrations
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Cast Iron Architecture in New York 
Gayle & Gillon / Dover
Quality images and text. Author, Margot Gayle, founded
the Friends of Cast Iron Architecture. This is the organization
largely responsible for the preservation of the SoHo
neighborhood, home of the largest collection of cast-iron
fronted buildings in the world.
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Changing New York (The Architectural Scene) 
Gray / Dover
Author Christopher Gray writes the "Streetscapes" column
for the New York Times. In this book, he gathers 190
of the best loved of those columns about New York buildings
and the lives of the people connected to them.
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Elegant
New York 
Tauranac / Abbeville Press
A social history and architectural survey, the text and illustrations follow
the family fortunes of elite New Yorkers who contributed to the creation
of the “Age of Elegance.”
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Essential New York 
Tauranac / Holt, Rinehart &
Winston
Excellent commentary, but the entries are listed by the years
of construction. While this method can be useful on one hand,
it can be confusing on another.
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Glory in Gotham: Manhattan's Houses of Worship 
Dunlap & Vecchione / City &
Company
A good general resource.
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Guide to New York City Landmarks 
NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission / Wiley & Sons
The official and only complete guide to New York City's
landmarks, this book has been updated to include 128
new individual sites and 16 new historic districts. Includes
80 easy-to-read maps and new photographs. Excellent New
York reference book. Copy prepared by Andrew Dolkart
and Matthew Postal. Recommended as a reference and research
text.
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Luxury Apartment Houses of Manhattan 
Alpern / Dover
Mini-histories of some of New York’s most luxurious
apartment houses with good illustrations and floor plans.
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New York 1900: Metropolitan Architecture and Urbanism, 1890-1915 
Stern, Gilmartin, Massengale / Rizzoli
Quality discussion of New York architecture, from 1890-1915.
Excellent illustrations and numerous floor plans.
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New York 1930: Architecture and Urbanism Between the Two World Wars 
Stern, Gilmartin, Mellins / Rizzoli
This excellent book focuses on the tumultuous period
of the 20s and 30s, when many of the architectural monuments – especially
the skyscrapers – that have come to define New
York were created. Extremely well researched. An excellent
resource.
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New York: Culture Capital of the World, 1940-1965 
Wallock, ed. / Rizzoli
A skillful assessment of a period of an unparalleled
era of creativity activity that marked New York City
as the cultural center of the world.
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New York 1960: Architecture and Urbanism Between the Second World War and the Bicentennial 
Stern et al / Monacelli
An impressive (and large) volume that includes a combination
of political, social, and artistic commentaries of the
day - culled largely from primary sources. Sharp period
photographs provide a time machine's experience of the
city that was. Recommended for understanding the urban
ideals and complexities of that time and era in New York
City.
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New
York, New York : How the Apartment House Transformed the
Life of the City (1869-1930) 
Hates / Owl
Originally a piece for The New Yorker, this book relates
the history of the luxury apartment house in New York
and the transition of New York from a city of single-family
rowhouses to a metropolis of skyscraper mansions. Addresses
New York apartment house history up to 1930.
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New York's Architectural Holdouts 
Alpern & Durst / Dover
A fascinating compilation of building holdouts and their accompanying
(often legendary) tales. This is the stuff of New York City lore!
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New York's Fabulous Luxury Apartments 
Alpern / Dover
Quality commentary and floor plans for many major luxury apartment houses.
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New York Streetscapes: Tales of Manhattan's Significant Buildings and Landmarks 
Gray & Braley / Abrams
From the Bridge Cafe (New York's oldest surviving bar)
to the Revolutionary War-era Morris-Jumel Mansion, Christopher
Gray turns the spotlight on 190 obscure and familiar
landmarks in this collection of his impressive columns
from the New York Times.
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Rise of the New York Skyscraper: 1865-1913 
Landau & Condit / Yale
This prizewinning book chronicles the history of New
York’s first skyscrapers, challenging conventional
wisdom that it was in Chicago, not New York, that the
skyscraper was born. Excellent period photographs of
early high-rises.
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Spiritual Havens: A Guide to Spiritual Places in Manhattan 
Cook / Herder & Herder
A very useful guide to a range of religious and spiritual
sites.
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Stanford White's New York 
Lowe / Doubleday
Entertaining and informative, with lots of good photographs.
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