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The women who made New York

2016
Looks at several notable women from New York City, such as Zora Neale Hurston, Fran Lebowitz, and Grace Jones.

The surrendered

2011
June Han, who survived her childhood in war-torn Korea thanks to American soldier Hector Brennan and the loving care of missionary wife Sylvie Tanner, reunites with Brennan in her later years to search for Tanner.

One World Trade Center

biography of the building
2016
An illustrated overview of the history of One World Trade Center in New York City, covering its design, construction, and more.

The age of innocence

2010
A portrayal of New York society in the 1870s where money counted for less than manners and morals.

Confessions

the murder of an angel
2017
As she fights for the family company, Tandy Angel's detective prowess is called into question and her paranoia builds, forcing her to face the possibility that her stalker could be all in her head--or the very real danger that will finally bring her down.

Confessions of a murder suspect

2016
Tandy Angel is, along with her brothers, a suspect in their parents' murder but having grown up under Malcolm and Maud Angel's perfectionist demands, Tandy decides she must clear the family name no matter what.

James Van Der Zee

photographer
James Van Der Zee is among the best artists to have ever come out of America. Learn about his photographs, his life, and his impact.

From jailer to jailed

my journey from correction and police commissioner to inmate #84888-054
Bernard Kerik, a former correction officer, beat cop, and manager of the New York City Department of Correction, was the Police Commissioner of New York City during the 9/11 terrorist attacks and became a decorated American hero for his courage and leadership during that time. How then, could he have become a Federal Prisoner, sharing life behind bars with the very felons he used to arrest? Convicted of violating the public's trust through tax fraud, false statements, and lying to the White House, Kerik was sentenced to four years in federal prison and watched his celebrated career disappear.

Space framed

Richard Gluckman architect
2000

A private eye

Dada, surrealism, and more from the Brandt collection
2006

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