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The great New York subway map
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Ponzi, Emiliano, author
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Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.), publisher
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New York Transit Museum, publisher
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Vignelli, Massimo Juvenile literature.
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Subways New York (State) New York Maps History 20th century Juvenile literature.
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Subways New York (State) New York Juvenile literature.
2017
\"... tells the fascinating story of the map's creation by the great Italian designer Massimo Vignelli and introduces young readers to the idea of graphic design as a way to solve problems and shape our world.\"--publisher.
Grand Central Terminal : 100 years of a New York landmark
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Robins, Anthony
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New York Transit Museum
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Hiss, Tony
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Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.) -- Pictorial works
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Railroad terminals
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Railroad terminals -- Conservation and restoration -- New York (State) -- New York
2013
Packed with extraordinary photos, illustrations, and historical facts, a celebration of the legendary Manhattan rail terminal's first century.Opened in February 1913, Grand Central Terminal--one of the country's great architectural monuments--helped create Midtown Manhattan.
Grand Central Terminal : 100 years of a New York landmark
\"In February 1913, Grand Central Terminal opened in New York City. Since then, Grand Central has welcomed millions to the city; every day, tourists and commuters alike walk through Vanderbilt Hall, the former Main Waiting Room, under the striking ceiling painted with glowing gold-leaf constellations. This new book celebrates the centennial of Grand Central by revealing its history and its secrets--like the romantic Whispering Gallery--and by showcasing 200 photographs of the terminal inside and out, from the Oyster Bar to the grand staircases to the train platforms themselves. The stunning images, taken by Frank English, official photographer of Metro North Railroad for over 25 years, make it clear why Grand Central is one of the city's most popular destinations\"-- Provided by publisher.