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'Thomas Campanellaâ€s Brooklyn is a sheer delight. A cornucopia of mysteries, secrets,
meticulous research, and fun facts, it will prove essential reading for anyone with an appetite for
New York history.'―Jennifer Egan, author of A Visit from the Goon Squad'Brooklyn is a
terrific piece of work, easily the best book on the history of Brooklyn. The tales are winningly told,
the writing is vivid, and the authorial presence engaging. Brooklyn has long been historically
underserved, but no longer.'―Mike Wallace, author of Greater Gotham: A History of New
York City from 1898 to 1919 and coauthor of Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898
'Brooklyn is brilliantly written and uncovers the anatomy and soul of this gritty and charming place.
If you grew up in Brooklyn, you will cherish this book. If you didnâ€t grow up in Brooklyn, you will
wish you had.'―Mitchell Silver, former president of the American Planning Association
'Thomas Campanella provides a superb and comprehensive antidote to the perennial plague of
Brooklynmnesia.'―Jonathan Lethem, author of Motherless Brooklyn'This impressive, fresh,
and stimulating book investigates the social, economic, and cultural history of Brooklyn. Its use of
images is excellent and a point of true distinction. Brooklyn adds to our understanding of the
cityâ€s ethnicity, urban development, and planning.'―Clifton Hood, author of 722 Miles: The
Building of the Subways and How They Transformed New York'An exceptional and detailed
history of Brooklyn. From ancient geology to tungsten-filament lamps, Thomas Campanellaâ€s
insights are virtuosic. Never hoodwinked by nostalgia nor satisfied with conventional explanations,
he gives Brooklyn the clear-eyed narrative it deserves.'―Mark Chiusano, author of Marine
Park: Stories'In this rich book, Thomas Campanella masterfully uncovers and tells fascinating
stories and moments from Brooklynâ€s history. Brooklyn is riveting, carefully crafted, and
wonderfully written. It will be cited for years to come.'―Owen Gutfreund, author of Twentieth-
Century Sprawl: Highways and the Reshaping of the American Landscape'A marvelous book
that finally does justice to its majestic subject. Nevermore can it be said, as Thomas Wolfe
wrote,‘only the dead know Brooklyn.†Thomas Campanella knows Brooklyn, inside and out.'
―Phillip Lopate, editor of Writing New York'This lucid and thorough history of Brooklyn's
origins and progress is just the work we need to understand this sprawling and complex place,
long in the shadow of glamorous Manhattan.'―Annette Gordon-Reed, author of The
Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family Read more Thomas J. Campanella is
associate professor of urban studies and city planning at Cornell University and historian-in-
residence of the New York City Parks Department. His books include Republic of Shade