Reading New York City
Nov 10, 2012
Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter - 210 (East) 10th Street
A Mr. Stokes, of 210 Tenth Street, happen'd upon the poor Victim, a mulatto Woman, whilst on his morning constitutional. (Seth Grahame-Smith)
Sep 17, 2012
Apr 19, 2012
"The Biggest City in the World" - 504 Court Street
It was 10 o'clock when I reached the Italian-American grocery operated by [Mrs. Anna di Massa Agnese's] son, Salvatore Agnese, at 504 Court Street, but the old woman was still upstairs, sleeping happily in a big feather-bed. (Joseph Mitchell)
Oct 19, 2011
The Catcher in the Rye - Radio City
I had quite a bit of time to kill till ten o'clock, so what I did, I went to the movies at Radio City. It was probably the worst thing I could've done, but it was near, and I couldn't think of anything else. (J. D. Salinger)
Oct 3, 2011
Outliers - Court Street, downtown Brooklyn
[Maurice Janklow] got his law degree and set up practice on Court Street in downtown Brooklyn. He was an elegant man who dressed in a homburg and Brooks Brothers suits. In the summer, he wore a straw boater. (Malcolm Gladwell)
Sep 2, 2011
Dreams from My Father - Manhattan Housing Court
[Sadik] would offer me lodging again when I gave up the apartment on 109th for lack of heat, and accompany me to Housing Court when it turned out that the sublessors of my second apartment had failed to pay the rent and run off with my deposit. (Barack Obama)
Aug 5, 2011
The Three Musketeers - 25 rue Vaugirard
“Do you know where the duchesse de Chevreuse and the duke of Buckingham are now concealed?”
“No, monseigneur; my people could tell me nothing on that head.”
“But I know.”
“You, monseigneur?”
“Yes, or at least I guess. They were, one in the Rue Vaugirard, No. 25; the other in the Rue de la Harpe, No. 75.”
(Alexandre Dumas)
ED. The building numbers on rue de la Harpe end in the 40s.
“No, monseigneur; my people could tell me nothing on that head.”
“But I know.”
“You, monseigneur?”
“Yes, or at least I guess. They were, one in the Rue Vaugirard, No. 25; the other in the Rue de la Harpe, No. 75.”
(Alexandre Dumas)
ED. The building numbers on rue de la Harpe end in the 40s.
Dec 23, 2010
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn - Williamsburg Library
The library was a little old shabby place. Francie thought it was beautiful. The feeling she had about it was as good as the feelings she had about church. She pushed open the door and went in. She liked the combined smell of worn leather bindings, library paste and freshly inked stamping pads better than she liked the smell of burning incense at high mass. (Betty Smith)
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