Brooklyn Chronicles is a fast-paced urban novel that chronicles a chain of events surrounding murder, mayhem, and corruption along the Brooklyn piers. Detective Rice's determination to eradicate organ
A novel about clashing civilizations and the search for truth across cultural divides As he approaches his fortieth birthday, the introverted monk Seido Oda is ordered by his superior to leave behind
Sixty years after Life is Good and Good for You in New York, his first book and one of the most important in the history of photography, William Klein takes on a new challenge: shoot Brooklyn in digital. This technique becomes a way for the master of the aesthetic of chaos to refresh his approach to the New York borough. "No rules, no limits, no holding back." Such is his motto. What is important is to capture the exuberance and impertinence of life. For many weeks, the artist wandered the streets, worked days and nights, shot from the window of his car, and roved the beaches of Coney Island and Brighton. With these images, Klein creates a kaleidoscope of Brooklyn.
Italian-born photographers Alessandro Cosmelli and Gaia Light''s "Brooklyn Buzz" uses the framing device of a bus window frame, and the attendant serendipities of photographing on a moving vehicle, to
This high-interest title summarizes the history of the Brooklyn Nets professional basketball team, highlighting memorable events and noteworthy players such as Jason Kidd.
Brooklyn Gladiator is set in the year 2033, in adespoiled America where New Yorkers survive on scraps. John Miller is an actionhero for the ages, a rough and ready badass who could drink Han Solo, Jac
A sister to How To Find Old New York, this guide celebrates long-standing, independent, family-run eateries in Brooklyn NY—Bamonte’s, Junior’s, Nathan’s Famous etc.
From Coney Island's Dreamland to Schaefer Brewery, here are the buildings, industries, and sites that have been lost to the wrecking ball Brooklyn has had many faces over the course of its fascinating
A title that revolves around the character of Hend, an Arabic teacher and would-be writer in her late thirties, who emigrates to the United States from Cairo with her eight year old son after the pain
Brooklyn Heights, the fourth novel by award-winning Egyptian author Miral El-Tahawy, revolves around the character of Hend, an Arabic teacher and would-be writer in her late thirties, who emigrates to