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Reinventing Columbus Circle: The Epic Story of New York's Iconic City Center

Reinventing Columbus Circle: The Epic Story of New York's Iconic City Center

by Daniel Gross

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New York: Assouline, 2020. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 7x1x11. [NEW YORK]. Gross, Daniel. "Reinventing Columbus Circle: The Epic Story of New York's Iconic City Center." New York: Assouline, 2020. English language. Hardcover in jacket. Silver boards with embossed white lettering. Text with full-color images. 11 x 8 x 1 in. 28 x 20 x 2 cm. 42 oz. pp. 197. Wear evident on jacket's spine. Minimal use. Text clean. Near Fine in Very Good jacket. ISBN: 9781614288909."At the southwest corner of Central Park lies one of Manhattan’s most trafficked intersections, and one of its greatest anomalies: Columbus Circle, the only roundabout in a city of right angles. Since its construction in the 1850’s, the circle has become one of the borough’s most iconic landmarks, immediately recognizable since 1982 by the grand, pillared monument to… Read More
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