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Good Old Coney Island by Edo McCullough β€” book cover

Good Old Coney Island

by Edo McCullough, Michael P. Onorato (Epilogue by), Brian J. Cudahy
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Overview

Coney Island is more than a national institution: it was probably the most celebrated amusement resort in the world. This book, by a man whose family helped to build the Island's fantastic reputation, presents its lively and nostalgic history. Touched with sentiment, occasionally with acid, it is frank, outspoken, sometimes biting, but always imbued with humor. This new edition of McCullough's book includes an introduction by Brian J. Cudahy, who has written extensively about New York's waterways and subways, and an epilogue by Michael P. Onorato, a retired history professor whose father managed Coney Island's famed Steeplechase Park from 1928 until its closing in 1964. Thus, McCullough's story, which ended in 1957, is brought up to date for a new generation of readers.

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Coney Island is more than a national institution: it was probably the most celebrated amusement resort in the world. This book, by a man whose family helped to build the Island's fantastic reputation, presents its lively and nostalgic history. Touched with sentiment, occasionally with acid, it is frank, outspoken, sometimes biting, but always imbued with humor. This new edition of McCullough's book includes an introduction by Brian J. Cudahy, who has written extensively about New York's waterways and subways, and an epilogue by Michael P. Onorato, a retired history professor whose father managed Coney Island's famed Steeplechase Park from 1928 until its closing in 1964. Thus, McCullough's story, which ended in 1957, is brought up to date for a new generation of readers.

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This edition updates McCullough's 1957 history of New York's celebrated and at times notorious amusement resort with a new introduction and epilogue. Illustrations include the 1654 deed procuring the property from Indian ownership. Includes a glossary of colorful terms. Lacks references. Paper edition (unseen), $19.95. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Edo McCullough

Edo McCullough was raised on Coney Island.

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This edition updates McCullough's 1957 history of New York's celebrated and at times notorious amusement resort with a new introduction and epilogue. Illustrations include the 1654 deed procuring the property from Indian ownership. Includes a glossary of colorful terms. Lacks references. Paper edition (unseen), $19.95. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2000
Publisher
Fordham University Press
Pages
358
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780823219964

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