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( 5 of 5 found this review helpful ) Posted: Jan 1 2001
I am a born-in-Brooklyn lifelong New Yorker and local history buff. I found this book engrossing and highly informative in areas (agriculture, farming and land use) most local histories ignore. It is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand how the outer boroughs of New York developed.The photos are a hoot - showing long-urban areas as utterly unrecognizable farmland. The book's only shortcoming is the author's boilerplate Marxist analysis of how land and capital are used in a modern economy. With that one caveat, I heartily recommend this weighty tome for anyone seriously interested in New York outer-borough history.

















