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- The New York Sexpapers by Michael Black · (ar)
- New York’s Fantastic “House of Red Lights” by Jack Lawson · (ar)
- New York’s Farmer Mayor by Edgar Pillsbury · (ar)
- New York’s Favorite Show by Mary Heaton Vorse · (ar)
- New York S-F Convention by Louis Kuslan · (ar)
- New York’s Finest by John O’Brien · (hu)
- New York’s Fire Department by B. J. Dunn · (ar)
- New York’s First Fingerprint Conviction by Paul Berdanier · (ia)
- New York’s First Poet by Edward S. Van Zile · (ar)
- New York’s Fishing Village by Jenny Young Chandler · (ar)
- New York’s Five-Million-Eyed Night by Edward L. Bacon · (ar)
- New York’s Fresh-Air Fund by Philip G. Hubert, Jr. · (ar)
- New York’s Girl by Frances Little · (ss)
- New York’s Girl by Fannie Caldwell Macaulay · (ss)
- New York’s Glamorous Hash House by Stanley Frank · (ar)
- New York’s Golden Age of Sin by Peter Wolfram · (ar)
- New York’s Gold Industry by W. B. Northrop · (ar)
- New York’s Great Art Museum by Ernest F. Keller · (ar)
- New York’s Great Bridges by Thomas Hastings · (ar)
- New York’s Greatest Murder Mystery by Frank Marshall White · (ar)
- New York’s Greatest Show by S. S. Fontaine · (ar)
- New York’s Great New Library by Clifford Smith · (ar)
- New York’s Great Speedway by S. H. Meserve · (ar)
- New York’s Great Titterton Mystery by Michael Stern · (tc)
- New York’s Great Underground Road by James Argyle Robison · (ar)
- New York’s Honor Cop Who Tracked His Father’s Killers by Al Robbins · (ts)
- New York Shooting Spree by Lizz Murphy · (pm)
- A New York Sketch by Ludwig Lewisohn · (pm)
- The New York Sketches by Vernon Howe Bailey · (il)
- New York Sketches by Robert Boles · (vi)
- A New York Skyscraper by Madison Cawein · (pm)
- New York’s Latest Tub Tragedy by Maxwell Stevens · (tc)
- New York Slave-market, about 1730 by [uncredited] · (il)
- New York Slave-Traders by Thomas A. Janvier · (??)
- New York’s Law Dispensary by Grant Richardson · (ar)
- New York’s Little Theatres by H. O’Hara · (ar)
- New York’s Loss Is Florida’s Gain by [uncredited] · (iv)
- New York’s Lyceum School for Actors by Philip G. Hubert, Jr. · (ar)
- New York’s Marine Police by Alice Strope · (ar)
- New York’s Medical Women and Their Work by Katherine G. Townsend, M.D. · (ar)
- New York’s Memorials of Washington by Frank Owen Payne · (ar)
- New York’s Merchandise Awheel by Jenny Young Chamberlain · (ar)
- New York’s Military Mansions by Alexander Greymore · (ar)
- New York’s Millions by [uncredited] · (ms)
- New York’s Most Lavish Night Spot by Hy Peskin · (pi)
- New York’s Naval Battalion by Robert Scott Osborne · (ar)
- New York’s New Bishop-Coadjutor by David H. Greer, D.D. · (ar)
- New York’s Newest Dance Craze (Hula-Hula) by [uncredited] · (ar)
- New York’s New Mayor by Clifford Joseph Evans · (ar)
- New York’s New Mayor by Henry Hillman · (ar)
- New York’s New Monument at Antietam by W. R. Hamilton · (ia)
- New York’s New Music Hall, the Olymipia by Frank J. Whitney · (ar)
- New York’s New Pennsylvania Terminal by [uncredited] · (ia)
- New York’s New Police by Frank M. O’Brien · (ar)
- New York’s New Police Commissioner by Samuel Evans · (ar)
- New York’s New Subway by Allen Kelly · (ar)
- New York’s New Woman by Robert Lowry · (hu)
- New York’s Next Superintendent of Prisons? by [uncredited] · (ms)
- New York Snow by Elissa Wald · (ss)
- New York Society a Generation Ago by Elizabeth Duer · (ar)
- New York Society and the Wheel by John Sleeper Clarke · (ar)
- New York Society: An Insider View by Constance Cary Harrison · (ar)
- The New York Society Girl by Constance Cary Harrison · (ar)
- New York’s Oddest Millionaires by Thomas Conway · (ar)
- New York’s Oldest Corporation by Walter L. Hawley · (ia)
- New York’s Only Central Office Woman Detective Lieutenant by Bertram Lebhar · (ar)
- New York’s Open Door by Frederic A. Wilson · (ia)
- New York’s Own Panama by Edward Hungerford · (ar)
- New York’s Patron Saint by Harriet Eva Coffin · (ar)
- New York Specters by Harold Seton · (pm)
- New York’s Perjury Mills by Henry Clay Greenberg · (ar)
- New York’s Police-Signal System by [uncredited] · (ms)
- New York’s Police: Their Greatest Ordeal by Harold H. Martin · (ar)
- New York’s Real Bohemia by William H. Garrison · (ar)
- New York’s Riot Record by Abram S. Isaacs · (ar)
- New York’s Riverside Park by Thomas Cady · (ia)
- New York’s River Tunnelers by A. W. Rolker · (ar)
- An New York’s School for Detectives: Interview with One of the Instructors by Heather Benjamin · (ar)
- New York’s Sea-Going Sleuths by [uncredited] · (pi)
- New York’s Secret Police by William A. Ucker · (ar)
- New York’s Sewer-Dwelling Alligators, and Other Misplaced Beasties by D. Douglas Graham · (ar)
- New York’s Shopgirls by [uncredited] · (ms)
- New York’s Silent Killer by Will Oursler · (ar)
- New York’s Silk Hats by O. O. McIntyre · (ar)
- New York’s Simplest Citizen—Will He Be America’s Next Cardinal? by Magdalen Wake · (ar)
- New York’s Skyline Will Climb Much Higher by Raymond M. Hood · (ar)
- New York’s Skyscrapers by Walter Prichard Eaton · (ms)
- New York’s Social Black List by Elizabeth Jordan · (ar)
- New York’s “Stepless” Street-Car by [uncredited] · (ms)
- New York’s “Story Lady” by Sarah Comstock · (bg)
- New York’s Suberbanites by Grace Goodwin · (ar)
- New York’s Subway Problem: A Review by [uncredited] · (ar)
- New York’s Summer Shows by Charles Darnton · (ar)
- New York’s Sunday Dinner by Kate Masterson · (ar)
- New York Stage by DeWitt Bodeen · (cl)
- The New York Stage: Events and Prospects of the New Season by William Winter · (ar)
- The New York Stage: Its Power and Influence by William Winter · (ar)
- The New York Stage: Prominent Features of the Dramatic Season by William Winter · (ar)
- New York Stage Successes: I.—Polly with a Past by Guy Bolton · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: I.—Polly with a Past by George Middleton · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: II.—Tailor-Made Man by Harry James Smith · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: III.—Eyes of Youth by Charles Guernon · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: III.—Eyes of Youth by Max Marcin · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: IV.—Going Up by Otto Harbach · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: V.—Allegiance by Amélie Rives · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: V.—Allegiance by Pierre Troubetzkoy · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: VI.—An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: VII.—Tea for Three by Roi Cooper Megrue · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: VIII.—Lightnin’ by Frank Bacon · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: VIII.—Lightnin’ by Winchell Smith · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: IX.—Three Wise Fools by Austin Strong · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: X.—The Climax by Edward Locke · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes by [uncredited] · (ar)
- New York Stage Successes: “Dear Brutus” by James M. Barrie · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: “39 East” by Rachel Crothers · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: Daddies by John L. Hobble · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: The Five Million by Guy Bolton · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: The Five Million by Frank Mandel · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: Adam and Eva by Guy Bolton · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: Adam and Eva by George Middleton · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: Wedding Bells by Edward Salisbury Field · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: “The Son-Daughter” by David Belasco · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: “The Son-Daughter” by George Scarborough · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: “Déclassée” by Zoë Akins · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: “Smilin’ Through” by Jane Cowl · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: “Smilin’ Through” by Allan Langdon Martin · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: “Smilin’ Through” by Jane Murfin · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: Mamma’s Affair by Rachel Barton Butler · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: “Irene” by James Montgomery · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: “Not So Long Ago” by Arthur Rickman · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: “The Famous Mrs. Fair” by James Forbes · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: “Scrambled Wives” by Adelaide Matthews · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: “Scrambled Wives” by Martha M. Stanley · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: “Call the Doctor” by Jean Archibald · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: “Mecca” by Oscar Asche by [uncredited] · (ss)
- New York Stage Successes: “The Prince and the Pauper” by Amélie Rives · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: “Enter Madame” by Dolly Byrne · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: “Enter Madame” by Gilda Varesi · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: “Little Old New York” by Rida Johnson Young · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: “Mr. Pim Passes By” by A. A. Milne · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: “The First Year” by Frank Craven · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: “Deburau” by Sacha Guitry · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: The Green Goddess by William Archer · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: “Rollo’s Wild Oat” by Clare Kummer · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: Nice People by Rachel Crothers · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: “Honors Are Even” by Roi Cooper Megrue · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: “Six-Cylinder Love” by William Anthony McGuire · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: “Dulcy” by Marc Connelly · (pl)
- New York Stage Successes: “Dulcy” by George S. Kaufman · (pl)
- New York State and Points South by Martin Deutsch · (ar)
- New York State—Everyman’s Empire by Jefferson Brown · (ar)
- New York State Murdered My Boy by [uncredited] · (tc)
- New York State of Crime ed. [uncredited] · (Worldwide Library, August 1999, an)
- New York State Police Close Third Session at Troy by [uncredited] · (ms)
- New York State’s Farm Plans by The Editor(s) · (ed)
- New York State’s Last Public Execution by Charles J. Dutton · (ar)
- New York State to Utilize Convict Labor by [uncredited] · (ms)
- New York State Troopers Have Their Own Scotland Yard by [uncredited] · (ms)
- New York’s Taxicabs to Be Under Police Rule by [uncredited] · (ms)
- New York’s Tin Shields Become an Iron Curtain by Howard Whitman · (??)
- The New York Stock Exchange by R. Wheatley · (ar)
- New York Stories: Featuring Alex Shoumatoff by [uncredited] · (ar)
- New York Story by Katharine Brush · (ss)
- New York’s Toughest Cop (Steve Kennedy) by Don Murray · (ar)
- New York Street Characters by [uncredited] · (ar)
- New York Street Characters by [uncredited] · (ar)
- New York Stuff by Dana Gatlin · (ss)
- The New York Subway by O. R. Garland · (ar)
- The New York Subway by William R. Stewart · (ar)
- The New York Sun by Will Irwin · (ar)
- The New York Sun and Those Elusive Alger Serials by Stanley A. Pachon · (ar)
- New York’s Underground Railroad by Theodore Dreiser · (ar)
- New York’s Vacation Vagrants in Winter by A. L. Parsons · (ar)
- New York’s V-Doll School Marm by V. M. Westerly · (ar)
- New York’s Water Front by Anne O’Hagan · (ar)
- New York’s Water Sources by Frederic Mitchell · (ar)
- New York’s Wildest Party by [uncredited] · (ar)
- New York’s Youngest Big Bank President by B. C. Forbes · (ar)
- New York’s Zeppelin Mooring Mast by [uncredited] · (ms)
- The New York Tea-Cup by William O. Stoddard · (ss)
- The New-York Tenement-House Evil and Its Cure by Ernest D. Flagg · (??)
- New York ten years after the Resurrection by William John Watkins · (pm)
- New York Theater by Russell Rhodes · (cl)
- The New York Theatre by William Winter · (ar)
- New York Theatricals by William Winter · (ar)
- New York, the City Beautiful by Herbert N. Casson · (ar)
- New York, the City Beautiful by Charles R. Lamb · (ar)
- New York, the City of Dreadful Night by James Frederick MacGrath · (ar)
- New York, the Empire of the East by Harold Hersey · (ar)
- New York: The Empire State by [uncredited] · (ar)
- New York, the Heart of the World by John P. Carroll · (ar)
- New York, the High Light of the Western World by Edwin C. Hill · (ar)
- New York, the Port of Missing Girls and Boys by Zoë Beckley · (ss)
- New York—the Wonder City by Carol Patrick · (ar)
- New York Thief Caught in Montreal by [uncredited] · (ms)
- New York Times by Charles Platt · (ss)
- The New York Times at Special Bargain Rates by Stephen King · (ss)
- The New York Times Laughs Again by Isaac Asimov · (ed)
- The New York-to-Bermuda Flight by [uncredited] · (ms)
- New York to Florida by Theodore Pratt · (ss)
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