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New York Bars at Dawn
Daniel Root; Foreword by Rosie Schaap
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R753
Discovery Miles 7 530
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This one-of-a-kind photo book offers evocative portraits of New
York bars after closing time. Nearly every day, Daniel Root sets
out before sunrise to wander the streets of Manhattan with his
camera. In those comparatively quiet hours, the entire city wears a
different face, but Root is particularly fascinated by the scenes
to be glimpsed through the windows of its bars. Empty of patrons
and illuminated by an odd mix of artificial lights — neon beer
ads, red EXIT signs, a single bulb above the cash register — they
present a more hushed and mysterious aspect than in the busy
evening hours. Nonetheless, each one — whether a dive bar, a
sports bar, or a restaurant bar — still conveys an individual
character, a distinct personality. New York Bars at Dawn presents
some 200 of Root’s most compelling bar portraits, ranging from
well-known establishments like Balthazar, McSorley’s, and the
Stonewall Inn to nameless dives and an American Legion post. A
foreword by Rosie Schaap, author of Drinking with Men, shows us
just how much Root’s photographs reveal about bar culture, and an
afterword by art historian Suzaan Boettger examines their aesthetic
qualities. This will be an essential volume for anyone with an
interest in nightlife, interiors, or urban photography.
Cocktail hour is one of America's most popular pastimes and a
favorite way to entertain. What better place to find the secrets of
craft cocktails than The New York Times? Steve Reddicliffe, the
"Quiet Drink" columnist for The Times, brings his signature voice
and expertise to this collection of delicious recipes from
bartenders from around the world, with a special emphasis on New
York City. Discover more than 400 recipes and the wit and wisdom of
decades of this venerable paper's best cocktail coverage. This
informative guide includes: - Classics such as the Martini,
Manhattan, Old Fashioned, and Negroni, served both straight up and
with modern twists - New imaginative favorites inspired by the
craft-distilling boom - Auxiliary recipes for signature
ingredients, including brandied cherries and brown-butter bourbon,
plus recipes for cordials, shrubs, bitters, and more - New chapters
on non-alcoholic drinks, bourbon cocktails, and vermouth cocktails
- A complete guide to home entertaining, setting up your personal
bar, and how to build your own cocktail encyclopedia - Engaging
essays from the biggest names in cocktail writing - Original
interviews with ten bartenders and spirits professionals, including
Ivy Mix of Leyenda in Brooklyn, Sother Teague of Amor y Amargo in
Manhattan, and Victoria Eady Butler, master blender of Uncle
Nearest bourbon Reddicliffe has carefully curated this essential
collection, with memorable writing from famed New York Times
journalists like Craig Claiborne, Toby Cecchini, Eric Asimov, Rosie
Schaap, Robert Simonson, Melissa Clark, William L. Hamilton,
Jonathan Miles, Amanda Hesser, William Grimes, and many more.
"NPR" "Best Books of 2013"
"BookPage" Best Books of 2013
"Library Journal" Best Books of 2013: Memoir
"Flavorwire "10 Best Nonfiction Books of 2013
A vivid, funny, and poignant memoir that celebrates the distinct
lure of the camaraderie and community one finds drinking in bars.
Rosie Schaap has always loved bars: the wood and brass and
jukeboxes, the knowing bartenders, and especially the sometimes
surprising but always comforting company of regulars. Starting with
her misspent youth in the bar car of a regional railroad, where at
fifteen she told commuters' fortunes in exchange for beer, and
continuing today as she slings cocktails at a neighborhood joint in
Brooklyn, Schaap has learned her way around both sides of a bar and
come to realize how powerful the fellowship among regular patrons
can be.
In "Drinking with Men," Schaap shares her unending quest for the
perfect local haunt, which takes her from a dive outside Los
Angeles to a Dublin pub full of poets, and from small-town New
England taverns to a character-filled bar in Manhattan's TriBeCa.
Drinking alongside artists and expats, ironworkers and soccer
fanatics, she finds these places offer a safe haven, a respite, and
a place to feel most like herself. In rich, colorful prose, Schaap
brings to life these seedy, warm, and wonderful rooms. "Drinking
with Men "is a love letter to the bars, pubs, and taverns that have
been Schaap's refuge, and a celebration of the uniquely civilizing
source of community that is bar culture at its best.
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