`The perfect guide to this tremendous city' OBSERVER
Written with unfailing common sense, as well as insight and affection...
the perfect guide to this tremendous city OBSERVER
A true traveller's companion and friend SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
For more thanthirty years Michael Leapman has been intimately involved
with New York as a journalist, resident or frequent visitor. Here he
takes readers with him on a series of walks through the heart of
Manhattan and beyond, explaining howit came to be the world's most
fabulous city, as well as revealing its present-day secrets. When the
original edition of this incomparable guide was published in 1983, it
won the Thomas Cook award as the guide book of the year. After he
revised it in 1991 it was chosen by New York Magazine as the best of
nearly a hundred books about the city. Now he has been back to retrace
his steps. Thoroughly updated, this book is packed with inspiration,
revelation, and sound practical advice.
MICHAEL LEAPMAN lived in New York for seven years, as correspondent for
The Times, reporting perceptively on the city's delights and foibles. He
continues to visit New York regularly and to write about it for
magazines and other newspapers.
This is a reissue of a book first published in 1983 and last revised in
2000. It therefore includes references to and descriptions of the World
Trade Center. These have been left in for historical interest.