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The Encyclopedia of New York City is a comprehensive reference book on
New York City. Historian and
Columbia University professor
Kenneth T. Jackson edited this work that combines informative and interesting information about
New York City into one volume, published in
1995 by the
New York Historical Society and
Yale University Press.
The
Encyclopedia covers topics which include the arts, architecture, demographics, education, environment, government and politics, media, popular culture, science, and transportation. It contains over 4,300 entries, including 680 illustrations, photographs, maps, charts and tables that combine statistics and public records that are often difficult to access. All entries are written by experts in their respective fields and provide bibliographic references to more in-depth sources.
A starting place to begin research on any city-related subject, the Encyclopedia also provides an entertaining read to anyone with even the slightest interest in New York City. The book captures the depth and breadth of the city's history and exhibits the cosmopolitan splendor of the diverse and vibrant city.
The updated
Encyclopedia of New York City, 2nd edition is currently in progress and is scheduled for publication in 2008. To find out more about the Encyclopedia and to see what the new edition will include, visit
their website
.
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