"In orienting oneself in this atlas . . . one is invited to fathom the many New Yorks hidden from history's eye. . . . Thoroughly terrific."--Maria Popova, "Brain Pickings"
"The editors have assembled a remarkable team of artists, geographers and thinkers . . . and the maps themselves are things of beauty. . . . This is a work that, like its predecessors, isn't in the business of rosy nostalgia. . . . Nonstop Metropolis is a document of its time, of our time." --Sadie Stein, "New York Times"
"Rebecca Solnit and Joshua Jelly-Schapiro's collection achieves the trifold purpose that all good cartography does--it's beautiful, it inspires real thought about civic planning, and, most of all, it's functional."-- "Village Voice"
"The New York installment [of the Atlas Trilogy] is eccentric and inspiring, a nimble work of social history told through colorful maps and corresponding essays. Together, Solnit, Jelly-Schapiro and a host of contributors--writers, artists, cartographers and data-crunchers--have come up with dozens of exciting new ways to think about the five boroughs." -- "San Francisco Chronicle"
"Nonstop Metropolis . . . contains many beautiful and not-so-beautiful images that document New York's past and the present, and make tangible the social and cultural diversity of this extraordinary place."
-- "Times Literary Supplement"
"Impressionistic, a gallimaufry of takes on neighborhoods and topics. . . .The writing and the maps are what "place" is about: desire, fear, landmark, memory, imagination, a state of mind, sometimes melting into thin air--but still right there under your feet."-- "Christian Science Monitor"
"26 maps of New York that prioritize bachata over Broadway, pho over pizza."
-- "Wired.com"
"The sum of it all is, like New York itself, overwhelming, alluring and dazzlingly diverse."-- "Jewish Daily Forward"
"All will come away from this New York City volume with newfound love for the beguiling, legendary, volatile town. . . . An engaging and enlightening read for anyone who loves New York City, creative scholarship, and top-notch graphic design."-- "Foreword Reviews"
A Publishers Weekly 20 Big Indie Books of 2016 selection-- "Publishers Weekly"
A "20 Big Indie Books of 2016" selection-- "Publishers Weekly"
"Told through a series of innovative and interesting maps, atlases, and insightful characters, this book shows the layers of the city as detailed by various photographers, cartographers, and locals over the years."-- "Architect's Newspaper"