HELL'S KITCHEN
CLINTON (New York City) HISTORY PROJECT
On the Web | Bibliographies, etc. |
Addresses, Streets, Avenues, and Special Sites | Credits
A QUICK VIEW OF CLINTON/HELLS' KITCHEN HISTORY ON THE WEB
- Your first website visit should be Jane Buchanan's Heart of Hell's Kitchen, a virtual tour at
explorenyc.com
- Next, look at Mary Clark and George Spiegler's History section on hellskitchennyc.com
- Try "From Hell's Kitchen to Clinton", a chapter in Michael Gwertzman's paper, Keeping the 'Kitchen' in Clinton. There is an extensive
bibliography at the end of the paper.
hellskitchen.net
- The fullest history on the web is Clinton/Hell's Kitchen and its Women, by Mary Brendle, a book published in 1997 and including
many historic pictures and photographs.
Clinton/Hell's Kitchen and its Women.
- Finally, the heartwarming story of former Hells Kitchen students from the sixties finding each other. See
LaSalle JHS 17 Reunion.
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, ETC
Non Fiction: histories of Clinton/Hell's Kitchen, social and economic studies, etc.
Auto-biographies: personal accounts by a variety of people who grew up or worked here
Fiction: crime fiction predominates
Cookbooks: a surprise category
Poetry: only two so far
Films & Videos: filmed here or story takes place here
ADDRESSES, STREETS, AVENUES, AND SPECIAL SITES
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CREDITS
I collected the information for this site over the twenty years I spent as the Branch Librarian of the Columbus Branch of the New York
Public Library. I want to thank those who have given information and suggestions for improving the site. Please accept my apologies for all
errors or omissions and let me know about the ones you find. This will help the next person using the information found here.
Please e-mail any suggestions for additions or improvements.
Polly Bookhout
This Page Updated July 28, 2006