Incoming Resources
- Weird but true!, 300 bizarre facts about the Big Apple
- Let Liberty rise!, how America's schoolchildren helped save the Statue of Liberty, by Chana Stiefel ; illustrated by Chuck Groenink
- Liberty for all, photographs by Peter B. Kaplan ; text by Lee Iacocca ; edited by Barbara Grazzini
- Names of New York, discovering the city's past, present, and future through its place-names, Joshua Jelly-Schapiro
- The Empire State Building, by Ronald A. Reis
- The Statue of Liberty, Anne Hempstead
- The Post's New York, celebrating 200 years of New York City through the pages and pictures of the New York post, compiled by Antonia Felix and the editors of the New York post
- Legends of the Chelsea Hotel, living with the artists and outlaws of New York's rebel mecca, Ed Hamilton
- All around the town, amazing Manhattan facts and curiosities, Patrick Bunyan
- New York intellect, a history of intellectual life in New York City, from 1750 to the beginnings of our own time, Thomas Bender
- Between the lines, stories from the underground, Uli Beutter Cohen
- The Statue of Liberty, by Kathleen W. Deady
- Enlightening the world, the creation of the Statue of Liberty, Yasmin Sabina Khan
- Liberty's torch, the great adventure to build the Statue of Liberty, Elizabeth Mitchell
- In New York, Marc Brown
- The Cotton Club, Jim Haskins
- An invisible thread, the true story of an 11-year-old panhandler, a busy sales executive, and an unlikely meeting with destiny, Alex Tresniowski, Laura L. Schroff
- Terrible honesty, mongrel Manhattan in the 1920s, Ann Douglas
- New York City's Central Park, by Louise Chipley Slavicek
- NY is for New York, Paul Thurlby
- Primates of Park Avenue, a memoir, Wednesday Martin, Ph.D
- H is for Harlem, Dinah Johnson ; art by April Harrison
- Unexpected New York, by Sandy Miller ; photographs by Juliana Spear
- The day Wall Street exploded, a story of America in its first age of terror, Beverly Gage
- The park and the people, a history of Central Park, Roy Rosenzweig, Elizabeth Blackmar
- City of dreams, the 400-year epic history of immigrant New York, Tyler Anbinder
- In New York, Marc Brown
- New York, the Empire State, Margery Facklam and Peggy Thomas ; illustrated by Jon Messer
- The guest list, how Manhattan defined American sophistication : from the Algonquin round table to Truman Capote's ball, Ethan Mordden
- Explore New York, by Alicia Z. Klepeis
- High Line, the inside story of New York City's park in the sky, Joshua David and Robert Hammond
- An invisible thread, the true story of an 11-year-old panhandler, a busy sales executive, and an unlikely meeting with destiny, Laura Schroff and Alex Tresniowski
- Harlem, the four hundred year history from Dutch village to capital of Black America, Jonathan Gill
- Lady Liberty, a biography, Doreen Rappaport ; illustrated by Matt Tavares
- Manhattan, when I was young, Mary Cantwell
- Harlem on the verge, Alice Attie ; introduction by Robin D.G. Kelley
- Harlem is nowhere, a journey to the Mecca of Black America, Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts
- Astor, the rise and fall of an American fortune, Anderson Cooper and Katherine Howe
- Where is the Empire State Building?, by Janet B. Pascal ; illustrated by Daniel ColoĢn
- The Harlem reader, a celebration of New York's most famous neighborhood, from the Renaissance years to the 21st century, edited by Herb Boyd ; foreword by Howard Dodson
- Life at the Dakota
- Manhattan, mapping the story of an island, Jennifer Thermes
- Empire State Building, by Elizabeth Mann ; with illustrations by Alan Witschonke
- The Harlem reader, a celebration of New York's most famous neighborhood, from the renaissance years to the twenty-first century, edited by Herb Boyd ; foreword by Howard Dodson
- Liberty rising, the story of the Statue of Liberty, Pegi Deitz Shea ; illustrated by Wade Zahares
- The first four hundred, Mrs. Astor's New York in the gilded age, Jerry E. Patterson
- Four streets and a square, a history of Manhattan and the New York idea, Marc Aronson
- Primates of Park Avenue, a memoir, Wednesday Martin, Ph.D
- Journal of John Bowne, 1650-1694, transcribed and edited by Herbert F. Ricard ; with a preface by Kenneth Scott
- The Statue of Liberty encyclopedia, Barry Moreno