New York: The Lenape Edition
ISBN-13:
9780955294068
ISBN-10:
0955294061
Edition:
Slp
Author:
Tom Wolfe, John Updike, Gay Talese, Ric Burns, Ben Arogundade
Publication date:
2008
Publisher:
A Gloria / YES Title
Format:
Hardcover
756 pages
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Book details
ISBN-13:
9780955294068
ISBN-10:
0955294061
Edition:
Slp
Author:
Tom Wolfe, John Updike, Gay Talese, Ric Burns, Ben Arogundade
Publication date:
2008
Publisher:
A Gloria / YES Title
Format:
Hardcover
756 pages
Summary
New York: The Lenape Edition (ISBN-13: 9780955294068 and ISBN-10: 0955294061), written by authors
Tom Wolfe, John Updike, Gay Talese, Ric Burns, Ben Arogundade, was published by A Gloria / YES Title in 2008.
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Capturing the towering emotion and the claustrophobic 24-hour drama of New York City, New York is the ultimate tribute to the world’s ultimate metropolis. This thorough appraisal of the greatest modern city covers every aspect of the New York story from history, architecture, design, art, and fashion to music, film, dance, and sports. Eighteen chapters of new and archival writing from leading New York journalists and writers including Ric Burns, Tom Wolfe, Gay Talese, Pete Hamill, John Updike, E. B. White, Don DeLillo, David Remnick, David Halberstam, and Colson Whitehead are perfectly complemented by striking photography by Alfred Stieglitz, Berenice Abbott, Diane Arbus, Eugene De Salignac, Patrick Demarchelier, Weegee, Jerry Schatzberg, David Bailey, Bruce Davidson, and others. A lovingly crafted tribute, a milestone work about a single city, and the definitive reference on all things Gotham, New York is a must-have for lovers of the Big Apple everywhere. The limited LENAPE EDITION of New York is bound in silk and presented in a Lucite Tower Case. Limited to 500 copies and named after the first Native American tribe to inhabit what is now New York state, it features a 16” x 20” archival print from the Corbis archive- Includes custom archival stamp.* Sam GoldsteinGoldstein took “assignment Bubbles” – the job of imprisoning showplaces of the world’s largest metropolis in plastic bubbles and taking their pictures. To aid in this operation, he enlisted the services of Margaret Halloway, a four-and-a-half-year-old professional model, to whom fell the task of blowing the bubbles that caught the reflections of the many facets that make up “Baghdad on the Subway.”
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