Incoming Resources
- Exploring Gramercy Park and Union Square, Alfred Pommer and Joyce Pommer
- The 11th of September, Moyers in conversation, Educational Broadcasting Corporation ; Thirteen ; Public Affairs Television
- Meet Lady Liberty, Sharon Coan
- Lost Inwood, Cole Thompson and Don Rice
- New York 400, John Thorn, editor ; Melanie Bower, picture editor
- Amsterdam, Gerald R. Snyder and Robert von Hasseln
- 101 Amazing Facts About New York
- Bernie's Brooklyn, how growing up in the New Deal city shaped Bernie Sanders' politics, Theodore Hamm
- The last days of New York, a reporter's true tale of how a city died, Seth Barron
- Weird but true!, 300 bizarre facts about the Big Apple
- The Statue of Liberty
- New York City History for Kids, From New Amsterdam to the Big Apple with 21 Activities
- The worst-case scenario pocket guide
- A history lover's guide to New York City, Alison Fortier
- The Bowery boys, adventures In Old New York : an unconventional exploration of Manhattan's historic neighborhoods, secret spots and colorful characters, Greg Young and Tom Meyers
- NATIONAL SEPTEMBER 11 MEMORIAL
- Flesh and blood so cheap, the Triangle fire and its legacy, Albert Marrin
- The village, 400 years of beats and bohemians, radicals and rogues, a history of Greenwich Village, John Strausbaugh
- This is New York, M. Sasek
- New York City History for Kids, From New Amsterdam to the Big Apple with 21 Activities
- NY is for New York, Paul Thurlby
- Go, New York, go!
- New York City trails, secrets, stories and other cool stuff, Lonely Planet
- Tenements, towers & trash, an unconventional illustrated history of New York City, Julia Wertz
- 101 amazing facts about New York, Jack Goldstein
- New York panorama
- Joe Gould's secret, Joseph Mitchell
- The Triangle fire
- History Lover's Guide to New York City
- Empire State Building, Erinn Banting and Heather Kissock
- Ground Zero, then and now, Jessica Rusick
- Harlem heroin(e), a memoir, Ms. Tee
- The village, 400 years of beats and bohemians, radicals and rogues, a history of Greenwich Village, John Strausbaugh
- Last stop Kew Gardens, Ithaca Filmworks presents a Robert H. Lieberman film
- STATUE OF LIBERTY