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The New Yorkers: 31 Remarkable People, 400 Years, and the Untold Biography of the World's Greatest City

The New Yorkers: 31 Remarkable People, 400 Years, and the Untold Biography of the World's Greatest City

by Sam Roberts

Bloomsbury Publishing ·2022 ·384 pages
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From award-winning New York Times reporter Sam Roberts, the story of the world's most exceptional city, told through 31 little-known yet pivotal inhabitants who helped define it. In Sam Roberts's pulsating history of the world's most exceptional metropolis, greet the city anew through thirty-one unique New Yorkers you've probably never heard of-just in time for the city's 400th birthday. The New Yorkers introduces the first woman to appear nude in a motion picture, becoming the face of Civic Fame as Miss Manhattan; the couple whose soirée ended the Gilded Age with an embarrassing bang; and the husband and wife who invented the modern celebrity talk show. It reveals the victim of the city's first recorded murder in the seventeenth century and the high school dropout who slashed crime rates in the twentieth. The notorious mobster who was imperiously banished from the city and the woman who successfully sued a bus company for racial discrimination a century before Rosa Parks. Some deserved monuments, but their grandeur was overlooked or forgotten. Others shepherded the city through its perpetual evolution, but discreetly. Virtually all have vanished into New York's uncombed history. The New Yorkers is a living biography of the world's greatest city, and no one knows New York better than Sam Roberts-or is better at bringing its history to life.


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"But for the reader as obsessed by the city's biography as its author, it's a book that abounds in rich portraits of unheralded New Yorkers whose lives — and, in some cases, deaths — are worth recalling ..."

Joshua Jelly-Schapiro· The New York Times Read review ↗ Maybe Someday

"The result is a treasure trove of New York City lore."

Publishers Weekly Read review ↗ Near the Top

"The 31 profiles herein cover a wide swarth of humanity ..."

Arnie Bernstein· The New York Journal of Books Read review ↗ Near the Top

"Roberts, the author of nearly a dozen books about New York and other subjects, is an ace at compact biography ..."

Edward Kosner· The Wall Street Journal Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

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