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NEW YORK'S UNIQUE DNA LAID BARE IN 37 TRUE STORIES THAT RUN THE GAMUT FROM HILARIOUS AND HYSTERICAL TO MOVING AND CONTEMPLATIVE. Among these 37 unforgettable short stories, you will learn how a school's Mascot Ram was accidentally murdered and Why Chiquita Bananas CEO jumped out a 44th Floor window on Park Avenue, . You'll also discover how a stoned Neil Young performed in Milwaukee, Joan Rivers sent up her husband at the Four Seasons Restaurant, and a group of multi-millionaires consumed a prodigious amount of high fat Jewish comfort food at a landmark restaurant in a Bowery basement. These…mehr

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NEW YORK'S UNIQUE DNA LAID BARE IN 37 TRUE STORIES THAT RUN THE GAMUT FROM HILARIOUS AND HYSTERICAL TO MOVING AND CONTEMPLATIVE. Among these 37 unforgettable short stories, you will learn how a school's Mascot Ram was accidentally murdered and Why Chiquita Bananas CEO jumped out a 44th Floor window on Park Avenue, . You'll also discover how a stoned Neil Young performed in Milwaukee, Joan Rivers sent up her husband at the Four Seasons Restaurant, and a group of multi-millionaires consumed a prodigious amount of high fat Jewish comfort food at a landmark restaurant in a Bowery basement. These are poignant, entertaining, and powerful stories about a Manhattan that is almost gone. Chronicled by a native New Yorker, with 37 original illustrations, Only in New York Vol 1, 2, and 3 are must reads.
Autorenporträt
Manhattan-born M.G. Crisci is the critically-acclaimed author of ten books inspired by or based on real events. His literary works are noted for complex character studies and surprising endings. They encompass the genres of romance, history, politics, and crime. He is also a former Fortune 500 senior executive, an internationally-recognized expert in the field of consumer motivation and behavior, and award-winning journalist, and a thought-provoking social commentator who believes non-political, cross-cultural activities have the power to increase mutual respect and trust between allies and enemies. He has been elected to Who's Who in the World 22 times, and recently received lifetime achievement awards from the Albert Marcus Society and the Eurasia Center Worldwide for his business, literary, and cultural contributions.