Remembering Old Rockaway

Remembering Old Rockaway
Author: Michael D. Morgenstern
Publisher: Blurb
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2019-04-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780368705700

Rockaway Beach, Long Island - New York: This issue contains 250 color and black and white images of many sections of the Rockaway Peninsula -- but this is much more than just a picture book. The author presents detailed captions which provide an educational background on important historical topics pertaining to areas of interest especially regarding the continuing dilemma of beach erosion. Also included in this volume are photo essays featuring the Great Iron Pier of Rockaway Beach: a featured tribute to some of the (former) local fire houses; the Far Rockaway railway station (Depot Square) and why and how it developed into a shopping plaza during the second half of the 20th Century as well as the ultimate demise of that underutilized commercial property; the famous Elstone Hotel and grounds in the Bayswater section of Far Rockaway; the Roche's development on South Street in lower Far Rockaway; the enormous popularity of the many tent cities before they were eclipsed by summer rental bungalows; the rise and fall of Hog Island -- "once upon a time you saw it - now you don't"; some final images of Rockaway's Playland recorded almost immediately before the arrival of the demolition crews; and these are only a few of the exciting discoveries unearthed and revealed between the covers of this book. This work also includes the full report issued on March 20th, 1918 as prepared and presented by the Chief Engineer of The New York City Board of Estimate and Apportionment regarding the diminishing beaches of the Rockaway Peninsula. So, be prepared to be entertained and informed by this author's latest release in his continuing salute to the history of the Rockaways.

A Year in Rockaway

A Year in Rockaway
Author: Richard Grayson
Publisher: Richard Grayson
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2010-07-30
Genre:
ISBN: 0557564441

Richard Grayson, author of such acclaimed short story collections as WITH HITLER IN NEW YORK, LINCOLN'S DOCTOR'S DOG and I BRAKE FOR DELMORE SCHWARTZ, has kept a daily diary for over 41 years, since the summer of 1969, when he was an agoraphobic Brooklyn teenager.The year in Rockaway is 1980. Grayson is broke and living in a beachfront studio. His first book, WITH HITLER IN NEW YORK, published the year before, received good reviews but has earned him no more money than his many published stories in literary magazines. Grayson - along with his friends also in their twenties in a year of rampant inflation, widespread unemployment, and a New York City beset with crime, drugs, and seemingly unstoppable decay - wonders where to go next.

As I Remember

As I Remember
Author: Marian Gouverneur
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2019-12-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

"As I Remember: Recollections of American Society during the Nineteenth Century" by Marian Gouverneur presents an enthralling firsthand account of American society during a pivotal period in history. Gouverneur's vivid recollections offer an intimate glimpse into the lives of notable figures and the social dynamics of the time. From the bustling streets of cities to the opulent ballrooms of high society, this memoir provides a fascinating portrait of the 19th-century America, painted with personal anecdotes and keen observations.

As I Remember

As I Remember
Author: Marian Campbell Gouverneur
Publisher:
Total Pages: 458
Release: 1911
Genre: New York (N.Y.)
ISBN:

Rockaway Blue

Rockaway Blue
Author: Larry Kirwan
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2021-03-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1501754246

When terrorists attacked on September 11, 2001, Lieutenant Brian Murphy rescued seven people from the World Trade Center. Even as steel girders buckled and groaned, Brian rushed back up the stairs of the North Tower in search of those in need. He died a hero, one of more than four hundred police officers, firefighters, and other first responders who perished that fateful day. Three years later, Vietnam veteran and retired NYPD detective-sergeant Jimmy Murphy is on a mission to find the truth behind his son's death. Why was Brian in the tower that morning? Had he anticipated the attack? Suspecting a cover-up of a deeper truth, Jimmy must confront his family, friends, and old colleagues in the police department to discover what happened to Brian and who his eldest son really was. Murphy's investigation takes him from his home turf in the Irish American enclave of Rockaway Beach to Muslim Atlantic Avenue and beyond in order to find his own truth about 9/11. Dry-eyed and determined, Murphy battles barstool patriotism, the NYPD blue wall of silence, and a ticking clock—all the while haunted by his own secrets and the raw memory of his difficult relationship with his dead son. Written by author and musician Larry Kirwan, Rockaway Blue is a thrilling and poignant story of a family struggling to pull itself together after an unthinkable trauma.

From Rockaway

From Rockaway
Author: Jill Eisenstadt
Publisher: Little, Brown
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2017-04-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 031650632X

Timmy and Chowderhead and Peg are lifeguards. They spend summers sitting in those tall chairs, smoking dope and staring at the waves, swatting insects, tormenting seagulls. Winters they work shit jobs like unloading trucks at Mickey's Deli. At night, winter and summer, they drink. Drink and get rowdy. Then there's Alex, the girl who gets away, not only from old boyfriend Timmy but also from "Rotaway"-on scholarship to a rich-kid's college in New England. One midsummer night when the four are reunited, tensions erupt in feats of daring and self-destruction during the wild, cathartic, near-sacred lifeguard ritual known as the Death Keg. Brilliantly capturing the restlessness and casual nihilism of working-class youth with no options, Jill Eisenstadt's acclaimed first novel startles in its power and originality, its depth of feeling, its bright and dark comic turns.

Scribner's Magazine

Scribner's Magazine
Author: Edward Livermore Burlingame
Publisher:
Total Pages: 834
Release: 1913
Genre: American periodicals
ISBN: