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Inside the Apple: A Streetwise History of New York City

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How much do you actually know about New York City? Did you know they tried to anchor Zeppelins at the top of the Empire State Building? Or that the high-rent district of Park Avenue was once so dangerous it was called “Death Avenue�? Lively and comprehensive, Inside the Apple brings to life New York's fascinating past.

This narrative history of New York City is the first to offer practical walking tour know-how. Fast-paced but thorough, its bite-size chapters each focus on an event, person, or place of historical significance. Rich in anecdotes and illustrations, it whisks readers from colonial New Amsterdam through Manhattan's past, right up to post-9/11 New York. The book also works as a historical walking-tour guide, with 14 self-guided tours, maps, and step-by-step directions. Easy to carry with you as you explore the city, Inside the Apple allows you to visit the site of every story it tells. This energetic, wide-ranging, and often humorous book covers New York's most important historical moments, but is always anchored in the city of today.

384 pages, Paperback

First published March 24, 2009

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Michelle Nevius

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Michelle is a New York City-based historian and walking tour guide ().

With her husband, James, she has written three books: a concise walking tour guide book called Frommer's 24 Great Walks in New York (released in March 2008) and Inside the Apple A Streetwise History of New York City, which came out in March 2009, and their new book, Footprints in New York Tracing the Lives of Four Centuries of New Yorkers.

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364 reviews12 followers
May 10, 2009
Fascinating!

As John Lennon said: "Everywhere's somewhere, and everywhere's the same, really, and wherever you are is where it's at. But it's more so in New York."
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AuthorÌý6 books20 followers
April 5, 2009
I'm a third generation New Yorker, so I thought I knew the City pretty well. But this book is filled with bits of history that were completely new to me. I took one of the self-guided walking tours (Tour 11, The Upper West Side), and learned about buildings and places that I had passed a thousand times but had never noticed before. I'm looking forward to trying out the other dozen or so tours, especially now that the weather is getting warmer.
Profile Image for Jill Kleis.
295 reviews8 followers
October 26, 2016
Easy to read in little chunks (and skip sections that aren't of interest) this book was a delightfully detailed history of a city that I love. I was drawn in by the social and political history, but surprised myself by learning a lot about architecture, too. Can't wait for a chance to go to Manhattan and try out some of the walking tours.
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389 reviews186 followers
August 6, 2019
So very interesting! Lots and lots of history of the Big Apple. Enjoyed immensely.
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May 8, 2009
I just finished this book, and I can't recommend it highly enough to NYC visitors or inhabitants.
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1,803 reviews125 followers
July 3, 2015
Since this was subtitled, I thought it would cover New York's history street-by-street or at least neighborhood-by-neighborhood, but instead it goes through the history chronologically, so it's not so useful as a street guide. There are some walking tours in the back of the book, but they may you refer back to entries earlier in the book, which can be a bit troublesome when walking on the street.

The history sections were entertaining. There's a strong focus on small local history events. It makes you realize that history is everywhere, so while I won't be carrying this with me when I visit New York, I think having read this book will make me look at the smaller details in the city rather than rush by them.
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1,562 reviews227 followers
November 19, 2016
This made me appreciate the history of the incredible city that is NYC.

It's rich, packed tightly with just enough history/trivia/guides, yet organized in such a way that you can flip from one section or one tiny chapter to another and it feels continuous and consistent. I don't know how they managed to create a book that reads consecutively front-to-back, yet also reads as individual chapters taken apart -- but it works!

I would carry this around with me and pull it out at random times to enrich and enliven my experience of walking around the city. I'd recommend this to anyone who wants to learn more about NYC, and loves history.

When is the one about Brooklyn being published!?
Profile Image for Jenny Schwartz.
AuthorÌý108 books524 followers
December 28, 2010
A well written, well researched travel book. Even without much knowledge of American history, the clear explanations woven into stories of the city's growth and buildings' origins worked for me. If anything, I could have done with a tad more on the later years, the 20th century. But it was all good.
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May 24, 2019
Incredible book! I consider myself a researcher of New York history, and somewhat well versed. I am in fact preparing to write a book about New York in the past--however--I can say without embarrassment that Michelle and James Nevius literally took me to school over everything I thought I knew about this great City. They are literally a treasure trove of rich and exciting information about a city that has, in and of itself, shaped America.

Their research is so deep and profound you'll be surprised at all the interesting and exciting things the history of New York answers! Even to questions you never thought to pose. And in the back is a walking tour of all the topics and items brought out in the book (almost all). This book is packed with stunning gems and glittering stones of knowledge and trivia, and will in no way let you down. It is well worth not only reading, like borrowing it from a library, but owning--largely because of the amazing walking tours in back--in your own collection. I now move forward with the writing of my book with a newfound confidence and I would like to extend my thanks to the Nevius' for such a wonderful body of research and a excellently constructed book.

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July 3, 2018
Fantastic look at the history of New York City through specific people, sites, and events. Short chapters make for a fun, easy read but packed full of interesting and relevant information. Recommended for people traveling to or living in New York.
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624 reviews
November 18, 2017
Great stories and details, but all separate. That's by design, so who can complain. With these types of books, maps would be great.
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281 reviews4 followers
October 1, 2018
If you’re a NYC history buff...take this book with you on your next trip! Fabulous DIY walking tours!
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256 reviews11 followers
November 5, 2016
A nice overview of the history of New York City, I liked the way this book was organized. It is divided into 8 sections, the first 7 each covering an era in history (the 8th featuring walking tours of the city that go hand and hand with the book.)

Each section is divided into small chapters, each a blurb on a historical event, place or person. This was a nice way for the book to touch on many aspects of the history of NYC, giving readers just a taste rather than spending an excessive amount of time on any one subject.

My only complaint is the authors offered too many opinions and personal asides. Such as this when speaking of the second King Kong movie, "a film that launched the career of Jessica Lange, but did little else worth remembering."

Agree or not (I have no opinion, I haven't seen the movie), I just don't feel like these types of statements belong in a historical reference guide. But overall, I recommend this to anyone who wants a nice overview of the history of New York City.
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616 reviews21 followers
November 17, 2010
Read this one entirely at work as it is one of our desk reference books. I'm glad I did - so many tidbits of interesting info. This is where I discovered that there are approximately 20,000 bodies buried under Washington Square Park (it was a potter's field that was mostly not disinterred to build the park) and the there was an actual wall on Wall street, but when Native Americans attacted the Dutch settlement, the attackers literally just walked around the edge of the wall.

Loved reading through the book - learned so much, and it helped me contextualize some of the floating bits of info that I had already accumulated. It covers a lot without feeling heavy and makes me wish there was a new City Beautiful movement.
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582 reviews34 followers
November 27, 2016
A fascinating book on History of New York City, The Big Apple. It covered from the arrival of the Dutch and the establishment of Nieuw Amsterdam right to 9/11. Throughout the book we can see how New York built itself into one of the most iconic cities in US. Unfortunately, while the book is filled with many interesting informations about memorable events and interesting events, it lacked illustrations, or perhaps, map, which undoubtedly would be very useful for people like me, who had no idea on what New York looks like. However, one of the strong points of this book is that there is a final chapter on recommended walking tours on the city, which would be very helpful, if, God allows, I were able to visit one day.
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479 reviews8 followers
March 12, 2012
Learned a lot about New York City, and through a different narrative style than a simple history book. Going location by location was a unique way to learn, and had me running to my computer to look things up every couple of pages.

That said, I can't give this book more than 3 stars because it uses double columns for the text on a single page. I felt like this made it take substantially longer than it should have to read.
28 reviews4 followers
July 13, 2014
Highly recommend for anyone living in New York City. The stories are split up into roughly 150 short vignettes, each on a different historical tidbit about New York -- a format which make for a highly accessible book. This book has really deepened my connection with this city. I give it 4 stars and not 5 because occasionally the stories lose focus of the most interesting aspects of the history. I recommend!
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110 reviews8 followers
July 2, 2015
I've been meaning to explore the history and architecture of NYC for a long time now, but it was always so overwhelming. I mean, where did I start? This book was nice to ease into all that history as it basically gives various information based on buildings in the city. I can't wait for my next visit to New York to go to some lesser known areas (for tourists at least) that are ripe with very interesting history.
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169 reviews25 followers
November 29, 2010
This book is exactly what I wanted. Enough nyc sights & history that I've never known about even though I live here. The walking tours are great. There's just enough history/fact to make you feel like you actually know what you're looking at without getting so in depth that the book is 20,000 pages long.
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373 reviews5 followers
November 10, 2010
The authors are walking tour guides and this book nicely divides into quick chunks of history for various sites. Some pictures. I found a factual errors on p. 19 that says the Methodists moved into NY shortly after 1664, but the Methodists did not come about until 1740s, so depending on your definition of "shortly," . . .
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308 reviews27 followers
August 3, 2011
This is a great book, organized well, short and sweet but informational and interesting. I plan to read Gotham at some point, but this was a good introduction to the history of NYC and a lot easier to finish than a 1000+ page tome. I look forward to being able to take the walking tours sometime in the near future.
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4 reviews2 followers
January 22, 2014
Clear and concise, this is a great read to get a sweeping view of New York City's rich history. Split into nuggets of information, the book caters to those interested in the main ideas/main events that greatly shaped the culture and topography of the city. I'd highly recommend this for tourists and NYC natives, alike.
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16 reviews
April 7, 2015
Two thumbs up, very interesting, i def. learned a lot of history. Though it seemed the Indians and Blacks disappeared after the 1700s.. However, It made me even more interested to find out in depth the happenings and goings-on. Google is your friend while reading this. I was able to view the buildings inside and out and view the old Manhattan map:)
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847 reviews17 followers
August 10, 2016
I really enjoyed this read. Mostly because I was reading it outside of New York and got some distance. I liked the focus on the pieces of history that remain vs a tell all of everything that has happened in New York's 400 years. I'd love an updated edition of this that covers the opening of the 9/11 memorial, HH400 and success of Hamilton musical. All in all, excellent read
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738 reviews11 followers
January 24, 2010
A fascinating armchair travel book (for those of us outside the New York area) and an inspiration for traveling to NYC soon. My favorite kind of travel book--lots of great history, architecture, cultural references and trivia.
163 reviews1 follower
January 23, 2016
I've gotta be honest. I didn't read the whole book; I won't have enough time in New York to appreciate all of the history the authors paint here. But I read the majority, and very quickly, and was very pleased with it.
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2 reviews
April 8, 2013
Simple, concise overview of the history of Manhattan that includes helpful walking tours. Very accessible and can be read in bits and pieces and in any particular order.
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