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46 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
No Maps!,
By Bob M. "History Buff" (Columbia, Maryland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The City Beneath Us: Building the New York Subway (Hardcover)
The book presents an illustrated history of the NY subway in the first 81 pages with the remainder of the 160+ pages devoted to historic photographs. Since it was published by the NY Transit Museum I had high hopes. After reading the book, I felt that the history narrative was somewhat condensed being that 100 years were covered in 81 pages including photos. I was disappointed that there is not a single map or line drawing of the NYC transit system in the entire book! (I still find this hard to believe.) Having lived in NYC for 25 years I am familiar with the geography and layout of the subway system. But without a map, readers who are unfamiliar with the layout will be totally lost. How is one supposed to know the how the BRT, IRT and IND lines relate to each other geographically without a map? I had hoped that the book would illustrate how the subway expanded over time using maps and diagrams which it did not. I also expected more engineering drawings or diagrams. If you are looking for some great photos of building the subway then this book has hundreds of excellent pictures. If you are looking for a more detailed explanation of the history to include maps of how the subway expanded over the first 40 years then look for another book. I gave this book 4 stars because of the excellent photographs.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Saved by the photos,
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This review is from: The City Beneath Us: Building the New York Subway (Hardcover)
The City Beneath Us is a superb collection of photos weighed down by a less-than-stellar text. The text reads like it was assembled by a committee, with each committee member writing a chapter. A more thorough editing could have smoothed the transitions and given the book a more unified feel. Though, the contributing writers are unified in one thing -- they are sure of who the New York subway's enemies were throughout the years. This strident finger-pointing also detracts. But then there are the pictures. Nearly all is forgiven in the face of these wonderful images. If you get geeked by trains or things underground, this is a great, if flawed, book.
19 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not as impressed as I thought I'd be,
By Bibliomaniac (Northern NJ) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The City Beneath Us: Building the New York Subway (Hardcover)
I had high hopes for this book, after several delays and all the hype. But I was somewhat disappointed by the very poor quality of materials (especially the dustjacket), despite it being printed in Italy. The photos are worth 5 stars, but I expected more of them and a more coherent presentation. There are plenty of good histories of the NYC Subway--this book was supposed to be a treasure trove of photos.
I also think this book would have been more impressive if it were a larger format.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Pictures, Very Good Text,
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This review is from: The City Beneath Us: Building the New York Subway (Hardcover)
As someone else has already remarked, it's strange that there is not ONE map in the whole book. It would make it easier for most out-of-towners to understand where the pictures took place if they had a guide. I was surprised that there weren't more pictures of area in upper manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens as they were just before the subways were built and then a few years after. The few pictures of the Roosevelt Elevated would have been better with a modern picture to go along. Just MHO.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I never knew...,
By M. Spiegel (New York, New York United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The City Beneath Us: Building the New York Subway (Hardcover)
This is a fresh and eye-opening narrative of the history of the subway --and the history of the city, too. It's rich in unforgettable anecdotes of forgotten heroes, forgotten initiatives (successes and disasters), and ingenious developers. The photographs are a marvel. It's one of my favorite books.
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The City Beneath Us: Building the New York Subway by Vivian Heller (Hardcover - Dec. 2004)
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