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The New York waterfront

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1997288 pagesMonacelli

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Created by a team of architects, historians, teachers, and students, The New York Waterfront is an unprecedented documentation of the rise and fall of the waterfront's architectural, technological, industrial, and commercial existence over the past 150 years.

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Mary Beth Betts writes engaging non-fiction, often exploring specific locations and their stories. Her book, The New York waterfront, offers a detailed look at the history and character of the city's shores. Readers interested in urban history will enjoy her work.

Stanley Greenberg is an author and photographer known for his work on urban landscapes. His book, The New York waterfront, provides a close look at the city's edges and infrastructure. He specializes in documenting the often-unseen parts of metropolitan areas.

Eugenia Bone writes about food, nature, and science, with a particular focus on mycology. Her books include Fantastic Fungi and Mycophilia, as well as culinary titles like Tasting Italy and Small batch. She also authored the memoir At Mesa's Edge.

Known for her insightful work on The New York waterfront, Gina Pollara explores the history and significance of this vital urban landscape. She offers a unique perspective on the city's connection to its waterways.

Donald Squires is best known for his work, The New York waterfront. He offers readers a close look at the history and character of this iconic area.

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