Radical Walking Tours of New York City

Posted: November 1st, 2010 under Walking Tours.
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  • ISBN13: 9781583225547
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traditional visits? walk from the city of New York Lionize the h? ros rich and the war by emphasizing what they have left? behind? re. Rarely seen are the emblem? My those buried? S in their wake – the people who fought the eye establishment, pushing for a better world. In Radical Walking Tours of New York City, political activist Bruce Kayton leads readers? Monuments of these hours? m ros? known. ? through the lens Kayton, the history of neighborhoods in New York is the history of the cl. . . More>>
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Radical Walking Tours of New York City

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  1. I tried? Tours of several Bruce Radical actual walking, he runs in person. It conducts research, penned and organizes its work better, or more r? Guli? Of all, that sometimes gives him in person. But they are always challenging as social history, political history left, labor and industrial history, and m? Humor me. Easily among the best laps I tried? here? New York and I tried? many.

    many “arr? ts” in his running? es have changed? I think m? me blocks of NYC & some neighborhoods.

    This book is also fascinating browsing history and one of the coolest guide sp? cialis? s travel I look? above. Good for newcomers and veterans like New Yorkers.
    Rating: 5 / 5

    Comment by Anonymous — November 1, 2010 @ 12:26 pm

  2. This is a guide with a hard point policies? Left views on everything (as in communist or anarchist, not lib? Meeting). Not to be alarmed, however. My? Assessment of this book is especially for those like me who do not share these views. Plut t as s? Courage, I found? Kayton historical commentary of? very concise, almost always interesting, and very? s useful? the appr? neighborhood association in question. Greenwhich Village Parkway, for ecample focuses on sites that have t? Homes leftists c? s? members (John Reed, Emma Goldman, the Rosenbergs), the? writers left (Edna St. Vincent Millay), has all? gu? m capitalists? song (Mayor Jimmy Walker, Mayor Ed Koch), and important places in the history of labor (the fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory), abolitionism, civil rights, gay rights ( events Stonewall Inn), and anti-war protest. The slice of history in New York that represents these places? Animated feel? from a viewpoint that looks like? the? participants. Finally, humor and the eye Kayton energy more than offset the b? Tise of some of his views. I recommend it if you want something diff? Rent.
    Rating: 4 / 5

    Comment by M. S. Cohen — November 1, 2010 @ 2:40 pm

  3. I wanted more information about? V? Events and places that he provided. No doubt Mr. Kayton is a wonderful guide and NYC needs more knowledgeable guides, the guide typical in this great city is horribly inept and ignorant. Other parts of the city, put? from the Lower East Side and villages must have t? covered – I can not imagine not radical never call? Murray Hill, Times Square, Turtle Bay, etc? home.
    Rating: 2 / 5

    Comment by Anonymous — November 1, 2010 @ 3:44 pm

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