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FDNY & Firefighter Books
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The Last Alarm by Gary Urbanowicz, Michael Boucher and Frederick Melahn, Jr.
The Last Alarm documents 200 years of names and stories behind each line of duty death in the Fire Departments of New York City, including the FDNY, the Brooklyn Fire Department and the many
volunteer fire companies that have served the five boroughs. |
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A Guide to New York City Fire Apparatus 2005 Edition by John A. Calderone Small format book, 5-1/2 by 8-1/2, All Color, 96 pages, soft cover, Features an example of every type apparatus in service in New York City at time of publication. Includes registration numbers and assignments. A selection of company patches, too. |
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New York City Hose Wagons by John A. Calderone Soft cover,56 pages, 8-1/2x11" landscape format. The development and evolution of New York City hose wagons from early horse-drawn units to the present Includes photos of every type of motorized hose wagon used by New York City. |
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The New York City Super Pumper System by John A. Calderone First published in 1985 84 pages of history and photos tracing the Super Pumper System from pre-construction planning through being placed out of service. |
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New York City Mack L-Model Fire Apparatus by John A. Calderone Soft cover, 8-1/2 x 11, Black & white with a color section, Features Mack L-Model apparatus of New York City. |
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F.D.N.Y. Ahrens Fox Apparatus by John A. Calderone Soft cover, 8-1/2 x 11 Black & white with a color section, 56 pages, many photos; Features Ahrens-Fox apparatus of New York City, Includes the apparatus of the 1939 World's Fair. |
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New York's Bravest - Eight Decades of Photographs from the Daily News
160 pages of Black & White and color photos covering over 80 years of the FDNY. Photos have
captions explaining each shot, and each section has an introductory essay. |
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"Images of America" New York City Firefighting 1901-2001 by Steven Scher
New York City Firefighting 1901-2001 chronicles the greatest fire department
in America through photography from the turn of the last century right
through the tragic events of September 11th 2001. |
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The Firefighter's Guide to Old New York by Kenneth H. Dunshee
The Firefighter's Guide to Old New York presents the full pageant of the city, from it's founding as a Dutch colony
in the early 17th century through its emergence as the great metropolis of 20th century America. Lavishly illustrated
and lovingly researched, this comprehensive work focuses special attention on New York City's proud firefighting
heritage. Yet it is also richly informative about every aspect of life on the island of Manhattan. |
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