Brooklyn is an incredible mosaic of the human experience. Within this
New York borough's crowded city blocks, there are infinite stories of
success and failure, hope and despair, euphoria and suffering.
Gravesend, one of Brooklyn's most historic neighborhoods, possesses a
rich heritage that is, at once, typical of the American spirit in its
ambition and energy, yet is also unique with its colorful pageantry of
luxury hotels, pleasure parks, and larger-than-life personalities.
Gravesend: The Home of Coney Island takes readers on a fascinating
journey from the town's first settlement in the 1640s by Lady Deborah
Moody, an intrepid and visionary leader of religious freedom, across
four centuries of progress, conflict, and change. Containing over 120
black-and-white images, this stunning illustrated history brings to life
early figures and events that shaped Gravesend's past and initiated
Coney Island's prominence as the world's playground. Like a visitor of
yesteryear, readers will stroll along the busy boardwalk, taste the
world-famous hot dogs from Nathan's Restaurant, explore the renowned
dance halls, race tracks, and casinos, and thrill at the kaleidoscopic
assortment of roller coasters and other breathtaking rides, such as the
Parachute Jump, at the celebrated Dreamland, Luna, and Steeplechase
Parks.