New York (N.Y.) -- Biography
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- Motherland, a memoir of love, loathing, and longing, Elissa Altman
- Primates of Park Avenue, a memoir, Wednesday Martin, Ph. D
- Great fortune, the epic of Rockefeller Center, Daniel Okrent
- What's so funny?, a cartoonist's memoir, David Sipress
- Melania and me, the rise and fall of my friendship with the First Lady, Stephanie Winston Wolkoff
- Ghosty men, the strange but true story of the Collyer brothers, New York's greatest hoarders : an urban historical, by Franz Lidz
- Only in New York, an exploration of the world's most fascinating, frustrating, and irrepressible city, Sam Roberts
- Just kids from the Bronx, telling it the way it was : an oral history, Arlene Alda
- Astor, the rise and fall of an American fortune, Anderson Cooper and Katherine Howe
- I never did like politics, how Fiorello La Guardia became America's mayor, and why he still matters, Terry Golway
- The last Mrs. Astor, a New York story, Frances Kiernan
- 740 Park, the story of the world's richest apartment building, by Michael Gross
- Tanqueray, Stephanie Johnson, Brandon Stanton ; illustrations by Henry Sene Yee
- All tomorrow's parties, a memoir, Rob Spillman
- An invisible thread, the true story of an 11-year-old panhandler, a busy sales executive, and an unlikely meeting with destiny, Laura L. Schroff and Alex Tresniowski
- Hot time in the old town, the great heat wave of 1896 and the making of Theodore Roosevelt, Edward P. Kohn
- 'Tis, a memoir, Frank McCourt
- Lessons for survival, mothering against "the apocalypse", Emily Raboteau
- The red leather diary, reclaiming a life through the pages of a lost journal, Lily Koppel
- Breaking night, a memoir of forgiveness, survival, and my journey from homeless to Harvard, Liz Murray
- The island at the center of the world, the epic story of Dutch Manhattan and the forgotten colony that shaped America, Russell Shorto
- Astor, the rise and fall of an American fortune, Anderson Cooper and Katherine Howe
- Katie up and down the hall, the true story of how one dog turned five neighbors into a family, Glenn Plaskin
- How to murder your life, a memoir, Cat Marnell
- An Amerikan family, the Shakurs and the nation they created, Santi Elijah Holley
- Dinner with Edward, the story of a remarkable friendship, Isabel Vincent
- Triangle, the fire that changed America, David Von Drehle
- Joe Gould's teeth, Jill Lepore
- Diamond Jim Brady, prince of the Gilded Age, H. Paul Jeffers
- What would Mrs. Astor do?, the essential guide to the manners and mores of the Gilded Age, Cecelia Tichi
- Strength in what remains, Tracy Kidder
- Finding my father, his century-long journey from World War I Warsaw--and my quest to follow, Deborah Tannen
- The New Yorkers, 31 remarkable people, 400 years, and the untold biography of the world's greatest city, Sam Roberts
- Heir to the Empire City, New York and the making of Theodore Roosevelt, Edward P. Kohn
- Don't call me home, a memoir, Alexandra Auder
- Come back in September, a literary education on West Sixty-Seventh Street, Manhattan, Darryl Pinckney
- Nocturnal admissions, behind the scenes at Tunnel, Limelight, Avalon, and other legendary nightclubs, by Steve Adelman ; foreword by Anthony Haden-Guest
- A season of splendor, the court of Mrs. Astor in Gilded Age New York, Greg King
- Gilded suffragists, the New York socialites who fought for women's right to vote, Johanna Neuman
- The widower's notebook, a memoir, Jonathan Santlofer
- Humans of New York, Stories, Brandon Stanton
- Jasmine and fire, a bittersweet year in Beirut, Salma Abdelnour
- Shipwrecked, a true Civil War story of mutinies, jailbreaks, blockade-running, and the slave trade, Jonathan W. White
- Astor, the rise and fall of an American fortune, Anderson Cooper and Katherine Howe
- Passing strange, a Gilded Age tale of love and deception across the color line, Martha A. Sandweiss
- Gunfighter in Gotham, Bat Masterson's New York City years, Robert K. DeArment
- Singing my him song, Malachy McCourt
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