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Times Square : 45 years of photography
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ISBN: 0893811645 9780893811648 0893811653 9780893811655 Year: 1985 Publisher: New York Aperture

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ISBN: 0803205600 9780803205604 9780803298576 0803298579 Year: 2005 Publisher: Lincoln University of Nebraska Press

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Tales of Times Square
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ISBN: 0922915172 Year: 1993 Publisher: Portland (Or.) : Feral House,

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Inventing Times Square : commerce and culture at the crossroads of the world
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ISBN: 0801853370 9780801853371 Year: 1996 Publisher: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press,

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The kissing sailor : the mystery behind the photo that ended World War II
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ISBN: 1612511279 1682479021 Year: 2012 Publisher: Annapolis, MD : Naval Institute Press,

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On August 14, 1945, Alfred Eisenstaedt took a picture of a sailor kissing a nurse in Times Square, minutes after they heard of Japan's surrender to the United States. Two weeks later LIFE magazine published that image. It became one of the most famous WWII photographs in history (and the most celebrated photograph ever published in the world's dominant photo-journal), a cherished reminder of what it felt like for the war to finally be over. Everyone who saw the picture wanted to know more about the nurse and sailor, but Eisenstaedt had no information and a search for the mysterious couple

Reconstructing Times Square : politics and culture in urban development
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ISBN: 0700609504 Year: 1999 Volume: *2 Publisher: Lawrence University Press of Kansas

Times Square roulette : remaking the city icon
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ISBN: 0262194627 9780262692953 9780262194624 0262692953 Year: 2001 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. ; London : MIT Press,

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The compelling story of the politics, policies, and personalities that made Times Square's revitalization possible. The spectacularly successful transformation of Times Square has become a model for other cities. From its beginning as Longacre Square, Times Square's commercialism, signage, cultural diversity, and social tolerance have been deeply embedded in New York City's psyche. Its symbolic role guaranteed that any plan for its renewal would push the hot buttons of public controversy: free speech, property-taking through eminent domain, development density, tax subsidy, and historic preservation. In Times Square Roulette, Lynne Sagalyn debunks the myth of an overnight urban miracle performed by Disney and Mayor Giuliani, to tell the far more complex and commanding tale of a twenty-year process of public controversy, nonstop litigation, and interminable delay. She tells how the troubled execution of the original redevelopment plan provided a rare opportunity to rescript it. And timing was all: the mid-1990s saw rising international corporate interest in the city was a mecca for mass-market entertainment and synergistic merchandising. Sagalyn details the complex relationship between planning and politics and the role of market forces in shaping Times Square's redevelopment opportunities. She shows how policy was wedded to deal making and how persistent individuals and groups forged both.

Money jungle : imagining the new Times Square
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ISBN: 1281224219 9786611224219 0813543819 9780813543819 9781281224217 6611224211 9780813541792 0813541794 Year: 2008 Publisher: New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press,

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For more than a century, Times Square has mesmerized the world with the spectacle of its dazzling supersigns, its theaters, and its often-seedy nightlife. New York City's iconic crossroads has drawn crowds of revelers, thrill-seekers, and other urban denizens, not to mention lavish outpourings of advertising and development money. Many have hotly debated the recent transformation of this legendary intersection, with voices typically falling into two opposing camps. Some applaud a blighted red-light district becoming a big-budget, mainstream destination. Others lament an urban zone of lawless possibility being replaced by a Disneyfied, theme-park version of New York. In Money Jungle, Benjamin Chesluk shows that what is really at stake in Times Square are fundamental questions about city life-questions of power, pleasure, and what it means to be a citizen in contemporary urban space. Chesluk weaves together surprising stories of everyday life in and around the Times Square redevelopment, tracing the connections between people from every level of this grand project in social and spatial engineering: the developers, architects, and designers responsible for reshaping the urban public spaces of Times Square and Forty-second Street; the experimental Midtown Community Court and its Times Square Ink. job-training program for misdemeanor criminals; encounters between NYPD officers and residents of Hell's Kitchen; and angry confrontations between city planners and neighborhood activists over the future of the area. With an eye for offbeat, telling details and a perspective that is at once sympathetic and critical, Chesluk documents how the redevelopment has tried, sometimes successfully and sometimes not, to reshape the people and places of Times Square. The result is a colorful and engaging portrait, illustrated by stunning photographs by long-time local photographer Maggie Hopp, of the street life, politics, economics, and cultural forces that mold America's urban centers.

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