Gramercy Park: An American BloomsburyHoughton Mifflin, 1987 - 330 páginas A lively social history of the charming corner of New York City that, for the brilliance of its intellectual life, was the Bloomsbury of America. Reveals a constantly changing New York, bursting through its geographic boundaries and rising to new heights. 40 black-and-white photographs. |
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