"New York's most obvious examples of the streamlined architectural style-the Empire State Building, Chrysler Building and Rockefeller Center-figure prominently in this book, but it's the less notorious buildings and the attention given to architectural details that shine brightest in this paean to old Gotham. Evoking the emotional appeal of interiors, Berenholtz captures the scintillating gold mosaics within the reception hall of the Irving Trust Building. An added enticement is the inclusion of lesser known landmarks that will be familiar to careful observers of late twentieth cinematography: The Lenox Lounge once played host to jazz greats Billie Holiday and John Coltrane and was featured in Spike Lee's Malcolm X; Scorsese buffs will recognize the gritty glamour of the Airline Diner from Goodfellas. ...[The] interiors and exterior bric-a-brac, often overlooked in New York architecture books, take center stage here.
—Publishers Weekly


For Richard,
...I received your book a short time ago, and I am compelled to write to it's author (something I have never done before).
Your photography has moved me beyond words. You manage to capture time and energy in a manner rarely seen these days. I have been so inspired by your book I have determined to visit your beautiful city sometime in the near future. New York Deco has taken pride of place on our lounge coffee table, and friends and family have all commented on how gorgeous the photography and subject material is.
—Damon Mudgway, New Zealand