WPA Guide to New York City by Federal Writers' Project Staff (1995, Trade Paperback)
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The WPA Guide to New York City is a 700-page trade paperback guide published in 1995 by The New Press. Written by the Federal Writers' Project Staff, the book provides a detailed exploration of New York City during the 1930s, offering historical insights and travel tips for the Middle Atlantic region. With illustrations and a focus on both travel and history, this comprehensive guide is a valuable resource for those interested in learning more about the United States, specifically the Northeast and Middle Atlantic states. Returns are subjected to a 20% restocking fee. Returns shipping cost is the buyers responsibility.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherNew Press, T.H.E.
ISBN-101565843215
ISBN-139781565843219
eBay Product ID (ePID)440054
Product Key Features
Book TitleWPA Guide to New York City
Number of Pages700 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1995
TopicUnited States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, De, Md, NJ, NY, Pa), United States / Northeast / Middle Atlantic (NJ, NY, Pa)
IllustratorYes
GenreTravel, History
AuthorFederal Writers' Project Staff
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height2.1 in
Item Weight0.3 Oz
Item Length8.2 in
Item Width5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN82-047898
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Decimal917.47/10443
SynopsisOriginally published in 1939 at the time of the World's Fair, this is a reissue of this guide for time-travellers. It offers New York-lovers and 1930s-buffs a look at life as it was lived in the days when a trolley ride cost only a few cents, a room at the Plaza was $7.50, Dodger fans flocked to Ebbetts Field, and the new World's Fair was the talk of the town. The New York of 1939 was a city where adventures began under the clock at the Biltmore, the big liners sailed at midnight, and Times Square was considered the crossroads of the world.