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Rating:  Summary: New York, in progress Review: A city that has changed and continues to change with the speed and energy that New York does, invites books like these. Annette Witheridge's "New York: Then and Now" is a gorgeous collection of photos from days past juxtaposed with recent shots. For me there are two effects of this juxtaposition: one is a sense of loss. Many of the old buildings, now gone, were beautiful. But, more strongly, is the sense of admiration for New York's eternal dedication to progress. "New York: Then and Now" gives the reader an appreciation of the labor that has gone into the building of the greatest city on Earth.PS--Most photo books have great photos, but the print quality is mediocre. The print quality of this book is marvelous. Rocco Dormarunno, author of THE FIVE POINTS
Rating:  Summary: A must for anyone who enjoys past and present photos Review: Many old New York City Photos and one of the same picture as it looks today. Great for people that enjoy comparing things that were to things that are today.
Rating:  Summary: From downtown to uptown Review: This book of photos should really be called Manhattan - Then And Now since all of the photos are of this Burough of New York. The book begins with photos of lower Manhattan and continues slowly uptown showing just about all of the important landmarks. This book was published after the 9/11 tragedy and some emphasis has been placed in showing the area in lower Manhattan before and after the terrorist attack.
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