Ex-cop James Gordon returns to the city of Gotham, where monsters stalk the streets and Fish Mooney schemes to retake her place as queen of the criminal underworld.
The events and people who crowd these pages guarantee that this is no mere local history.
After being kicked out of his boarding school, 16-year-old Bruce Wayne returns to Gotham City to find that nothing is as he left it, and when a kidnapping rattles the school, Bruce seeks answers as the dark and troubled knight.
Sacks, Marcy S. (2005) “'To Show Who Was in Charge': Police Repression of New York City's Black Population at the Turn of the ... Rothbard, Murray N. (1984) “The Federal Reserve as a Cartelization Device: The Early Years, 1913–1930.
After the events of "No Man's Land," Gotham is under the control of the U.S. government, but two factions within the city are at each other's throats, and it's up to Batman and his cronies to stop the violence.
Joining the newly formed NYPD in 1845, Timothy reluctantly assumes his duties near the notorious Five Points slum, where in the middle of the night he hears a little girl's claim that dozens of bodies have been buried in a local forest.
Narrates the story of the elite African American families who lived in New York City in the nineteenth century, describing their successes as businesspeople and professionals and the contributions they made to the culture of that time ...
Winner of the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award for Fiction Winner of the Gotham Book Prize One of Barack Obama's "Favorite Books of the Year" Oprah's Book Club Pick Named one of the Top Ten Books of the Year by the New York Times, Entertainment ...
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Water for Gotham tells the spirited story of New York's evolution as a great city by examining its struggle for that vital and basic element--clean water.
As such, this volume is an invaluable resource for archaeologists, historians, ethnographers, anthropologists, and anybody interested in the rich history of one of the world’s most influential cities, New York City.