Another Time Another Place

a neighborhood remembered

by Gerald Chatanow|Bernard D. Schwartz


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Softcover
$42.95
Hardcover
$58.95
E-Book
$14.95
Softcover
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Book Details

Language :
Publication Date : 15/12/2000

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 534
ISBN : 9780738842332
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 534
ISBN : 9780738842325
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 534
ISBN : 9781453582619

About the Book

The Brownsville/East New York neighborhood of the 1930’s, 40’s and 50’s is now but an almost faded memory, a “time warp” as it were. Today it is a neighborhood that has been eviscerated and exists only as a geographic locale.

Through the collective memories of the famous and the not-so-famous, Jerry Chatanow and Bernie Schwartz have elicited and chronicled a treasure trove of anecdotes and remembrances that bring back to life a once vibrant and exhilarating neighborhood.

The authors vividly transport the reader back to a bygone era of street games, egg creams, mello rolls and knishes, patriotism at the home front, plush movie palaces, the Dodgers, the Knicks, boxing venues, old time radio and the neighborhood settlement houses with its open doors waiting to welcome the teeming masses.

Anyone from small town or big city who was ever enriched by the nurturing warmth, the loyalties and camaraderie of a “neighborhood” will enjoy this major contribution to the oral history of America.

This is a story told within the context of this country’s transformation from “The Great Depression” to World War Two to “Baby Boomer” prosperity. The authors were both observers of and participants in what in retrospect proved to be a triumphant generation.


About the Author

Gerald Chatanow, who grew up in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn, lived his formative years there, attending the local schools and participating in typical boyhood activities of the area. After receiving an MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, he established a financial and estate planning consulting practice in New York City in which he is still active. Bernard D. Schwartz, who also grew up in Brownsville, taught at Junior High School 263, one of the neighborhood schools. After teaching at the school for fourteen years, he accepted an assignment at the Central Board of Education of New York City, where he coordinated citywide programs, including the In-Service Program and the Textbook Review Program. He retired in 1991 and devotes much of his time to writing and other pursuits.