The borough of Queens has been many things--a playground for wealthy
Manhattanites, a recreation area for pleasure seekers, a highly
industrialized pocket of New York City, and one of the most beautiful
and residential sections of which the city can boast.
Queens is home to the Mets, airports LaGuardia in the north and JFK in
the south, and a steady force behind New York City, sheltering its
laborers, builders, taxi drivers, teachers, fire fighters, police
officers, lawyers, businesspeople, and everyone else for more than a
century.
From the borough's rural origins to its multiethnic, metropolitan
character of recent times, Historic Photos of Queens celebrates the
legacy of those who dared to head east, who settled the countryside, and
who tempted the Atlantic when they built lives on the Rockaway
peninsula. Nearly 200 images reproduced in vivid black-and-white, with
captions and introductions, tell the story.