Brendan Gill Books
Here At The New Yorker
By Brendan Gill
For over sixty years Brendan Gill has been a contented inmate of the singular institution known as The New Yorker. This affectionate account of the magazine, long known as a home for congenital un...
Read MoreLong Island Country Houses and Their Architects, 1860-1940
By Anthony Baker, Brendan Gill, Robert B. MacKay, Carol A. Traynor
Long Island's natural beauty, its pristine shoreline and ocean beaches, its proximity and easy access from New York City, and its suitability for yachting and other recreational pursuits made it th...
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