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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply Indispensable!,
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This review is from: New York with Map (Blue Guide New York) (Paperback)
Carol von Pressentin Wright's "Blue Guide to New York" is probably the most comprehensive guidebook to the Big Apple available. Absolutely indispensable, it includes 41 detailed maps for all five boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island, along with several black and white photographs. As a New Yorker, I cannot think of anything that has not been included here. I frequently use the book myself, especially when I have out-of-town visitors. It is also excellent, for New Yorkers and visitors alike, to use on walking tours. I have the 2002 edition.
In an extremely accessible format, "The Blue Guide" presents information on all NYC districts and important sights, including: practical information, lodgings, restaurants and eateries for every budget, transportation, museums and galleries, sports, performing arts, shopping, monuments, historic detail and districts, detailed walking tours and background information. As noted, there is a veritable plethora of clear and easy-to-follow maps, along with a large pull-out MTA map of the subway system, and bus, railroad and ferry connections. From the posh shops on Madison and Fifth Avenues to the funky Lower East Side, from the streets of Greenwich Village and Soho to the brownstones of Brooklyn Heights and Park Slope, this is the one and only guide you will need to navigate through this fabulous city, and to find fascinating out-of-the-way places most tourests never discover. There are myriad cultures here: Little Odessa in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, Little Italy, Chinatown, a thriving Greek community in Astoria, Queens, Atlantic Ave. in Brooklyn where Arabic is heard on the street and wares from all over the Middle East are sold. Almost every country in the world is represented here and you can visit them all easily with the Blue Guide in hand. I hope you enjoy the city I love! JANA
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Architectural Guide To New York City,
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This review is from: Blue Guide New York: Atlas of Manhattan, Maps, and Plans (Paperback)
Simply the best book available for those seriously interested in a detailed architectural history of New York, even though the most recent edition was published in 1991. Unbelievably rich in detail. As other reviewers point out however, this is NOT a typical "tourist" guide about where to eat, sleep or have fun in New York.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best portable encyclopedia of New York!,
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This review is from: Blue Guide New York: Atlas of Manhattan, Maps, and Plans (Paperback)
Until Kenneth Jackson's _Encyclopedia of New York City_ this was the closest thing to an encyclopedia of New York City in existence. Don't buy this book for restaurant reviews or the best hotels; the other guides are for those things. There is a (small and) half-hearted set of restaurant and hotel listings in the front of the tome, but the rest is the real meat of the book: Fantastically detailed walking tours of every part of the city. Manhattan is throughly covered, of course, but the other boroughs don't get overlooked as so many other books do. Buckets of historical data, curious facts, interesting nuggets of info fill every page. Hopefully a newer edition will come out soon, but until it does this book is the best!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Strong on architecture,
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This review is from: Blue Guide New York (Fourth Edition) (Blue Guides) (Paperback)
Whether or not THE BLUE GUIDE NEW YORK is useful to you depends on what you need it for. It is quite heavy (1.6 pounds), making it impractical for the traveler who is going to be in New York for only a few days. It offers rather exhaustive information on subjects that the casual tourist may have little interest in, such as history and architecture. I would not recommend it to the first-time visitor who is only going to be in town a short time. However, this is the recommended book for people preparing to take the New York City Bureau of Consumer Affairs' licensing exam to become a tour guide. I've lived in New York for more than 40 years and I found every page loaded with useful facts that I was not aware of. I learned the architects of every major building in town, where the stone used to build those buildings was quarried, as well as the artists who were responsible for the internal and external decoration, not to mention the political machinations that were necessary to begin construction. It provides floor plans of the major museums and detailed descriptions of the collections they contain. But this is probably too much information for the average tourist. This is a book for those with a passionate interest in the world's most exciting city. If you don't fall into that category, you'd be better off looking elsewhere. But I personally find the book an extremely useful reference that I'm sure I will be consulting for years to come. Four stars.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Still the best,
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Because I note that the existing reviews on this site refer to the previous edition, this New Yorker recommends the Blue Guide as the only NY guidebook you will need. I refer to mine again and again.One caveat: the subway lines are now happily back to normal, again running to South Ferry, and the map included in this book, which went to press shortly after the World Trade Center disaster, is out of date. Updated maps are posted in every subway station and train, are available free at every subway change booth, and can be reviewed on the Web.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not a review but an informative note,
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This review is from: New York with Map (Blue Guide New York) (Paperback)
Although Amazon lists only one author, the current edition of this book was actually revised and heavily rewritten by Stuart Miller and Sharon Seitz as a glance inside the book itself will reveal.
Co-authors of "The Other Islands of New York City" and individually authors of "Big Apple Safari for Families" (Seitz) and "Where Have All Our Giants Gone" (Miller), we streamlined many of the routes and shifted the emphasis of the book to add more on the boroughs outside of Manhattan and to add places that reflect previous oversights in terms of nature and of popular culture (places like CBGBs, for example).
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Timeless,
This review is from: New York with Map (Blue Guide New York) (Paperback)
All right, the most recent edition of the Blue Guide added CBGB's, an East Village rock, punk club that has now gone out of business. A few other establishments in the various editions of this fantastic guide are undoubtedly also no longer with us.
Having said that, even the oldest first and second editions (the latter, from 1991) are still incredibly useful, even timeless. For even they have listings of the most important sights in each of the city's five boroughs, a bevy of maps, lists of hotels and restaurants, sightseeing services, theaters, amusements, gardens, museums and so on. But unlike the average, perfunctory city guide, this one (at least the 1991 edition) has more than 760 pages, including all the maps. And those pages also encompass a broad spectrum of architectural descriptions and historical events. Not only buildings and the like are described here. So are whole parks, streets and districts, along with detailed pointers on all the exterior and interior trivia one could ever want to know while on a walking tour. I can't attest to the value of any of the other 40-plus Blue Guide titles. But if you forget every other guide book while in New York, it will be okay, so long as you bring along at least some version of this one. --Alyssa A. Lappen
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Even for New Yorkers, a treasure trove of history,
This review is from: Blue Guide New York: Atlas of Manhattan, Maps, and Plans (Paperback)
New York is a fascinating place today, and even more so after learning about its history and architecture from this well-written and researched guide book. Did you know that the land under the Empire State Building was originally owned by the Astor family? Or that the NY Public Library and Bryant Park reside on what was the Croton reservoir? Such tidbits abound.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Essential,
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This review is from: Blue Guide New York (Fourth Edition) (Blue Guides) (Paperback)
The Blue Guide is essential reading for anyone who is serious about learning New York City. Well written and with meticulous research, each neighborhood and district is described, with a brief mentions of historical events important to that neighborhood. It works very well when reading it with Google Earth, a bit slow going, but every building mentioned can be looked at on Street View.
2.0 out of 5 stars
A Reference Book,
By Pierre Gauthier (Montréal) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blue Guide New York (Fourth Edition) (Blue Guides) (Paperback)
This book on New York City is not a run of the mill tourist guide with up-to-date recommendations for hotels and restaurants.
Rather, it sets out to explain in fascinating detail all the sights offered to visitors and New Yorkers in that great city. The book is clearly set out and complemented with (a limited number of) quality illustrations that include colour photos, drawings and maps. Its weight however makes it impractical to carry around and it is most useful if read before or after a visit. In fact, technology provides us today with better `tourist aids' that are lighter, more user-friendly, more beautiful and constantly kept up to date. |
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