Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898

by Edwin G. Burrows, Mike Wallace
Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898  
published October 19th 2000 by Oxford University Press, USA
binding Paperback
isbn 0195140494   (isbn13: 9780195140491)
pages 1424
description Like the city it celebrates, Gotham is massive and endlessly fascinating. This narrative of well over 1,000 pages, written after more than two ...more
date added
03-01-07



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Lawrence A
bookshelves: newyorkhistory, non-fiction, pulitzerprizewinners
Read in January, 2008
A truly monumental romp through the first 275 years of the world's most monumental city, although I'm probably biased, since I was born in Brooklyn and now live in Manhattan. I began reading this book several years ago, put it down for a while, and picked it up again a few months ago. The narrative thread is enlightening, although the book can also be used as a reference volume with respect to certain events, epochs, and personalities. And, oh, what personalities! Outsized, egomaniacal, visi...more
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JZ
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08/28/07

bookshelves: history
Read in January, 2005
Wow, have to say that I just loved this book. It's a narrative history, no depth analyses of finances or population studies. Just interesting stories about Manhattan (the incorporation of the five boroughs is the ending point of the book) and it's people, what they did, what they wore, where they lived... really a fancinating read for me. I can tell how good a book is by how many times I tell my wife about something from the book. She finally put me on a "one fact per day" diet to keep...more
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Bostian
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04/23/08

bookshelves: currently-reading
I'm jumping around in this one, focused on the material concerning mid-century, Victorian New York. I managed to buy my own new copy with coupons & discount at Border's for only ten bucks. Also, I picked this up on Michael Cunningham's recommendation in the preface of his novel Specimen Days; he used it as a resource for much of the background for that novel.
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Jonathan
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11/02/07

bookshelves: historical, new-york
I will be reading this behemoth on my death bed (Given that I'm probably about eight months away from my death bed, still, it's a huge book) and loving every second of it. I know so much about Peter Stuyvesant now that it isn't even funny. Maybe a little funny. Anyway, terrific book. PS BATMAN ISN'T IN IT. Wait, I lie, he got a footnote. Hilariously thorough.
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Jay
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02/13/08

i didn't really read the whole book; it is twice the size of the fucking bible and who really cares about the dutch settlers? skip to industrialization and immigration and learn about your city. and if new york city is not your city than you are retarded.
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YiShun
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08/07/07

i've only picked through this. the fact that it was given to me by an ex-boyfriend structural engineer just before we broke up means nothing. no, really, it's a good read and has a ton of tidbits in it about everyone's favorite city.
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Bap
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02/17/08

bookshelves: non-fiction
Has a copy to sell/swap
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Steven
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07/07/08

Read in May, 2002
one of the best books i've ever read. if you want to know the history of new york city and it's place in the world, this is the one indispensible read. it took me 11 months to read it because it is so incredibly dense.
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Damian
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01/16/08

In my opinion, this is the bible of the history of NYC, but man, it is massive in both weight and length...Definitely not a book for the commute....unless you feel like working on your guns on the train.
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Alex
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08/07/07

Read in May, 2007
1300+ pages; took nearly a year to read. Not for the faint of heart, but I learned quite a bit about the growth of New York. And I loved seeing my tiny little street in Lower Manhattan mentioned.
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Kerissa
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07/12/07

bookshelves: currently-reading
recommends it for: History Nerds Like Me
I'm on page 100 or so right now, but the history of NYC still hasn't gotten to 1700 yet. It's probably going to take me years to read this book, but I think that I'll enjoy those years.
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Rita
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09/04/07

bookshelves: currently-reading
best city, big book. enjoying it so far, including the nearly pornographic descriptions of the way Manhattan looked before being overtaken by civilization. Trees! Bushes! Resevoirs!
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Gabriella
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09/02/07

Read in March, 2004
I read this whole book! It was a really engaging history of NYC, but it is looong. I managed to get through it by reading a bit every night. It was worth it, though!
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Chris
Chris is currently reading it
04/05/07

bookshelves: currently-reading
Every New Yorker has this on their shelf, next to "The Power Broker" (not literally next to, or else the shelf would tear itself from the wall). Someday I'll read it.
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Nora
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09/10/07

bookshelves: nychistoryfiction
Read in February, 2005
recommends it for: NYC History Fans
I've only read this through the revolutionary war -- it is a huge book. HUGE.

I keep it available and dip in but I don't know that I'll ever get through it.
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James
James is currently reading it
10/21/07

bookshelves: currently-reading, probably-wont-finish

Very interesting but so loonng i wonder if it will ever get off my currently-reading shelf. 1298 pages and it only covers NYC history up to 1898....
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Dan
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11/29/07

Another eminently readable history book. Good demonstration of real life being much more interesting than fantasy worlds.
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Teryl
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05/07/08

bookshelves: currently-reading
Good, even if not entirely engaging. Think it'll be a long read, and probably an in-between-other-books one too.
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Patrick
Patrick is currently reading it
09/16/07

bookshelves: currently-reading
Have been reading since January, or so. Almost at page 700. That is great, except that I have 550 pages to go.
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Ken
Ken marked it as to-read
08/14/07

bookshelves: to-read
have started this book before. would really like to actually finish it (if i can only lift it...)
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avg rating (all editions): 4.33 (106 ratings)
avg rating (this edition): 4.32 (101 ratings)
number of reviews: 27






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