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King of the New York Streets

King of the New York Streets
Author: Quentin R Bufogle
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2021-02-23
Genre:
ISBN:

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KING OF THE NEW YORK STREETS is a gritty, utterly unrepentant memoir of growing up on the mean streets of New York City during the late '70s. Prowling the bars and clubs of Long Island and the Five Boroughs; hanging out on the streets of a mobbed-up zoo long before skyrocketing real estate and overpriced soy chai lattes transformed it into a hipster paradise. The girls, the drugs, the fights and the sheer kicks; the shell game known as the "American Dream" and the promise of upward mobility that vanished right before our eyes like the last slice of pizza at a Knights of Columbus mixer. The women who loved and left me and the one that ultimately got away - the true story of the evolution of a once toxic, alpha male in a rapidly changing culture.


The King of Mulberry Street

The King of Mulberry Street
Author: Donna Jo Napoli
Publisher: Yearling
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2008-12-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0307486753

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In 1892, nine-year-old Dom’s mother puts him on a ship leaving Italy, bound for America. He is a stowaway, traveling alone and with nothing of value except for a new pair of shoes from his mother. In the turbulent world of homeless children in Manhattan’s Five Points, Dom learns street smarts, and not only survives, but thrives by starting his own business. A vivid, fascinating story of an exceptional boy, based in part on the author’s grandfather.


King of the Streets

King of the Streets
Author: C. L. Lowry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2018-11-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781946897602

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Christopher "Cashflow" King is the son of one of the most successful drug dealers ever to walk the streets of Atlanta. As Cash tries to keep his organization from crumbling at the hands of treason, he must also do what he can to beat a possible life sentence. #KOTS is an addictive street tale that will have readers yearning for more.


Streets

Streets
Author: Mel King
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: American poetry
ISBN:

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In this deceptively simple book of poems with beautiful illustrations by Alan Crite, Biz Nunez and other local artists, Mel King celebrates streets in all their complexity. He grew up in the New York Streets neighborhood of Boston. Named after the towns served by the New York Central Railroad, the neighborhood was cleared for urban renewal in the 1950s. But the experience of growing up on the streets of this multi-cultural neighborhood with its intense community life profoundly influenced his thinking and political activism. During his run for mayor, the idea of the Rainbow Coalition and his continuing involvement today in training young people comes directly from that experience.


The Streets Have No King

The Streets Have No King
Author: JaQuavis Coleman
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2017-04-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1466893141

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A street thriller of kidnapping, murder, trickery, and love that will have you at the edge of your seat. After 7 years of prison, multi-millionaire drug mogul Kane Garrett is back on the streets. But instead of diving back into the drug game, he’s teaching a college class, infusing business principles with his signature ruthless edge he developed in the streets. When a student—and heavy heroin dealer—named Basil catches Kane’s eye, Kane takes him on as a protégé and together, they build the biggest, smartest drug trafficking business the state has ever seen. But when Basil meets Moriah, Kane’s only daughter, lines get crossed and their dominant business union becomes a deadly rivalry. Welcome to a world where the kings meet their end and no one stays at the top for long. The crown always lies heavy on he who commands the streets—and Kane and Basil will fight to claim their rule, before power is toppled again, in The Streets Have No King by New York Times bestselling author JaQuavis Coleman.


Streets of New York

Streets of New York
Author: Mendo
Publisher: TeNeues
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9783961710836

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- Streets of New York is part of the Streets of... series of books which gathers the personal visions of a favorite metropolis by multiple photographers - An evocative portrait of New York City by more than 40 photographers from around the world - A refreshing update of the 'classic' New York photo book by featuring photographers with a strong online presence More than 60 million people visit New York City each year. Every single traveler experiences the city in a unique way. There is no such thing as one New York. Streets of New York is a New York photo book that celebrates the Big Apple's tremendous diversity by bringing together over 40 contemporary photographers and their multiple perspectives on this unique metropolis. Often drawing on a strong social media presence, each photographer offers her or his personal take on New York's unparalleled vibrancy, impact, and allure, creating both a rich collection of city photography and street style, and a visual catalogue of New York travel inspirations. Photographs of world-renowned New York landmarks and attractions like the Empire State Building, Brooklyn Bridge, and World Trade Center Transportation Hub are interspersed with pictures of New York's hidden treasures, tucked-away Manhattan charms, and lesser known, but equally interesting New York City districts -- all captured with a present-day attention to detail and a wide-eyed love for the City that Never Sleeps. Text in English, German and French.


Builder Levy: Humanity in the Streets

Builder Levy: Humanity in the Streets
Author:
Publisher: Damiani Limited
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2018-10-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9788862086127

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Humanity in the Street: New York City 1960-1989 documents the resilience and power of the multiracial humanity that American photographer Builder Levy experienced in the city streets of New York during these decades. At that turbulent time, people around the world were struggling for freedom and independence and throughout United States people were marching in the streets for improving their life conditions. This exhaustive monograph gathers pictures that Levy took during the Civil Rights and anti-Vietnam protests in the 1960s, the peace march that was held in 1962 in response to the Cuban Missile Crisis; the poverty-ravaged Brooklyn of the 1960s, 70s and 80s; the inner city communities where he was a New York City teacher of at-risk adolescents for 35 years; Martin Luther King at Reception in 1968 after the W.E.B. Du Bois Centennial Tribute at Carnegie Hall where he gave the keynote speech; and marches and demonstrations in support of the Freedom struggle; for a NYC civilian review board and to stop police killings; for quality education for all NYC children, and against NYC school segregation.


The Address Book

The Address Book
Author: Deirdre Mask
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2020-04-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 1250134781

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Finalist for the 2020 Kirkus Prize for Nonfiction | One of Time Magazines's 100 Must-Read Books of 2020 | Longlisted for the 2020 Porchlight Business Book Awards "An entertaining quest to trace the origins and implications of the names of the roads on which we reside." —Sarah Vowell, The New York Times Book Review When most people think about street addresses, if they think of them at all, it is in their capacity to ensure that the postman can deliver mail or a traveler won’t get lost. But street addresses were not invented to help you find your way; they were created to find you. In many parts of the world, your address can reveal your race and class. In this wide-ranging and remarkable book, Deirdre Mask looks at the fate of streets named after Martin Luther King Jr., the wayfinding means of ancient Romans, and how Nazis haunt the streets of modern Germany. The flipside of having an address is not having one, and we also see what that means for millions of people today, including those who live in the slums of Kolkata and on the streets of London. Filled with fascinating people and histories, The Address Book illuminates the complex and sometimes hidden stories behind street names and their power to name, to hide, to decide who counts, who doesn’t—and why.


Names of New York

Names of New York
Author: Joshua Jelly-Schapiro
Publisher: Pantheon
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2021-04-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1524748927

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"A casually wondrous experience; it made me feel like the city was unfolding beneath my feet.” —Jia Tolentino, author of Trick Mirror In place-names lie stories. That’s the truth that animates this fascinating journey through the names of New York City’s streets and parks, boroughs and bridges, playgrounds and neighborhoods. Exploring the power of naming to shape experience and our sense of place, Joshua Jelly-Schapiro traces the ways in which native Lenape, Dutch settlers, British invaders, and successive waves of immigrants have left their marks on the city’s map. He excavates the roots of many names, from Brooklyn to Harlem, that have gained iconic meaning worldwide. He interviews the last living speakers of Lenape, visits the harbor’s forgotten islands, lingers on street corners named for ballplayers and saints, and meets linguists who study the estimated eight hundred languages now spoken in New York. As recent arrivals continue to find new ways to make New York’s neighborhoods their own, the names that stick to the city’s streets function not only as portals to explore the past but also as a means to reimagine what is possible now.


All These Things That I've Done

All These Things That I've Done
Author: Matt Pinfield
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2016-09-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1476793921

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“The most trusted opinion in rock music” (Billy Corgan, The Smashing Pumpkins) Matt Pinfield offers the ultimate music fan’s memoir, an “entertaining and insightful” (Clive Davis) chronicle of the songs and artists that inspired his improbable career alongside some of the all-time greats, from The Beatles to KISS to U2 to The Killers. Matt Pinfield “makes rock ‘n’ roll fandom sound like a lifelong heroic quest—which it is” (Rob Sheffield). He’s the guy who knows every song, artist, and musical riff ever recorded, down to the most obscure band’s B-side single on its vinyl-only import EP. As a child, Pinfield made sense of the world through music. Later, as a teenager, Pinfield would approach his music idols after concerts and explain why he loved their songs. As an adult, rock music inspired his career, fueled his relationships, and, at times, became a life raft. In this “charming, rambling account of a life saved by rock ’n’ roll...Pinfield is a disarmingly likable guide” (Kirkus Reviews) through his lifelong music obsession—from the heavy metal that infused his teenage years, to his first encounters with legends like Lou Reed and the Ramones and how, through his MTV years, he played a major role in bringing nineties alt rock mainstream. Over his long career Pinfield has interviewed everyone from Paul McCartney to Nirvana to Jay-Z, earning the trust and admiration of artists and fans alike. Now, for the first time, he shares his five decades of stories from the front lines of rock ‘n’ roll, exploring how, with nothing more than passion and moxy, he became a sought-after reporter, unlikely celebrity, and the last word in popular music. Featuring a rousing collection of best-of lists, favorite tracks, and artist profiles, All These Things That I’ve Done “is an excellent read” (Publishers Weekly) about how a born outsider wound up in the inner circle.