Geographic Catalog Go to New York CityManhattan- Frommer's Irreverent Guide to Manhattan
 - Manhattan Compass American Guide
 - Outdoor Monuments of Manhattan: A Historical Guide
by Dianne Durante - From Abyssinian to Zion: A Guide to Manhattan's Houses of Worship
This photo-filled, pocket-sized guidebook by a New York Times reporter covers 1,079 houses of worship in New York City. - The Pratique Guide Meatpacking District & the West Village: Shopping Block by Block
A comprehensive, stylish, and practical guide to New York City's hippest shopping districts. - The Pratique Guide Soho and Nolita: Shopping Block by Block
A comprehensive, stylish, and practical guide to New York City's hippest shopping districts.
- Van Dam Manhattan Downtown: StreetSmart
 - Van Dam Manhattan Downtown: Unfolds
 - Van Dam Manhattan Midtown: StreetSmart
 - Van Dam Manhattan Midtown: Unfolds
 - Van Dam Manhattan @tlas
 - Midtown Red Map: New York City
Hotels, resorts, restaurants, cafes, shopping, art, and architecture, are clearly shown for the visitor. - Soho Red Map
Hotels, resorts, restaurants, cafes, shopping, art, and architecture, are clearly shown for the visitor. - Manhattan Block by Block: A Street Atlas
by John Tauranac - Streetwise Central Park Map
 - Streetwise Downtown Manhattan Map
 - Streetwise Greenwich Village Map
 - Streetwise Manhattan Map
 - Artwise Manhattan
 - Streetwise Manhattan Address Map
 - Streetwise Manhattan Bus and Subway Mini Metro

- Streetwise Manhattan Bus and Subway Pocket Map
 - Streetwise Manhattan Looseleaf Map
 - Streetwise Midtown Manhattan Map
 - MapEasy's GuideMap to Lower Manhattan
 - MapEasy's GuideMap to Midtown Manhattan
 - MapEasy's GuideMap to Upper Manhattan
 - Manhattan: An Island in Focus
198 color photographs by Jake Rajs, who has captured the city in every mood and in every neighborhood - Manhattan in Photographs
 - Downtown: A Native's Tale of Manhattan
A rich historical and personal portrait of Manhattan - Waterfront: A Journey Around Manhattan
An unparalleled look at New York's landscape and history and an irresistible invitation to meander along its outermost edges. - Manhattan Transfer
by John Dos Passos - The Rose Garden: Short Stories
by Maeve Brennan - The Island at the Center of the World
Reveals in riveting detail the crucial role of the Dutch in making America what it is today. - In the Shadow of No Towers
In his first new book of comics since the groundbreaking Maus, Art Spiegelman offers a deeply personal, politically charged, graphically and emotionally stunning account of the events and aftermath of September 11, 2001. - Harlem: Lost and Found
Awarded "Best Book of the Year" by the London Times in 2003, Harlem, Lost and Found presents an architectural and social history of Harlem. - Service Included: Four-Star Secrets of an Eavesdropping Waiter
The behind-the-scenes memoir from the first female captain at one of New York Citys most prestigious restaurants. - Through the Children's Gate: A Home in New York
At once a celebration of a newly fragile city and a poignant study of a family trying to find its way, and joy, within it. - Fireboat: The Heroic Adventures of the John J. Harvey
The inspiring true story of the "John J. Harvey"--the retired NYC fireboat that was reinstated into emergency service on September 11, 2001. - The Man Who Walked Between the Towers
by Mordicai Gerstein - See the City: The Journey of Manhattan Unfurled
by Matteo Pericoli - Lower Manhattan: A History Map
by Tony Millionaire - The Queens Jazz Trail
by Tony Millionaire
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