The Little Black Book series is designed the enlighten and entertain. Whether you're a native New Yorker or going for a visit, there is still plenty to learn about the city. From how to read a subway map, to what's on the Museum Mile. New York City is the greatest city in the world. Millions live there and many more visit. We all know about the Statue of Liberty and the Empire States Building and the tragedy of the first World Trade Center. Discover the Secrets Behind the World's Most Iconic City Think you know New York City? Think again. New York City's Little Black Book 1 takes you beyond the tourist attractions and surface-level history to reveal the fascinating, often surprising stories that shaped the five boroughs into the metropolis we know today. From the geology that made Manhattan possible to the forgotten disasters that changed the city forever, author Bob Mayer—a New York Times bestselling author and Bronx native—delivers bite-sized chapters packed with intriguing facts, hidden history, and insider knowledge. Inside, you'll discover: Why southern Manhattan's streets are so disorganized (and how to navigate them) - The windowless buildings hiding in plain sight—and what's really inside them - Hart Island's heartbreaking secret and the African Burial Ground's powerful legacy - When New York City briefly became "New Orange"—and almost became "San Antonio" - The deadliest place for patriots during the Revolutionary War (hint: it wasn't a battlefield) - How Manhattan's shoreline has dramatically changed over centuries - Hell Gate, abandoned subway stations, forgotten rail lines, and maritime disasters - Practical tips for navigating the subway like a true New Yorker Each section answers a compelling question about NYC's geography, history, architecture, or culture—perfect for history buffs, trivia enthusiasts, tourists planning their visit, and lifelong New Yorkers who think they've seen it all. Whether you're riding the subway, walking through Central Park, or exploring from your armchair, this book transforms how you see the city that never sleeps. Great for: Coffee table browsing, commute reading, gift-giving, or settling bar bets about the Big Apple. This is Book 1 in the series—because one book could never contain all of New York City's secrets.