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Taking Manhattan

The Extraordinary Events That Created New York and Shaped America

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Taking Manhattan

By: Russell Shorto
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One of Literary Hub's Most Anticipated Books of 2025

The author of The Island at the Center of the World offers up a thrilling narrative of how New York—that brash, bold, archetypal city—came to be.

In 1664, England decided to invade the Dutch-controlled city of New Amsterdam on Manhattan Island. Charles II and his brother, the Duke of York, had dreams of empire, and their archrivals, the Dutch, were in the way. But Richard Nicolls, the military officer who led the English flotilla bent on destruction, changed his strategy once he encountered Peter Stuyvesant, New Netherland’s canny director general.

Bristling with vibrant characters, Taking Manhattan reveals the founding of New York to be an invention, the result of creative negotiations that would blend the multiethnic, capitalistic society of New Amsterdam with the power of the rising English empire. But the birth of what might be termed the first modern city is also a story of the brutal dispossession of Native Americans and of the roots of American slavery. The book draws from newly translated materials and illuminates neglected histories—of religious refugees, Indigenous tribes, and free and enslaved Africans.

Taking Manhattan tells the riveting story of the birth of New York City as a center of capitalism and pluralism, a foundation from which America would rise. It also shows how the paradox of New York’s origins—boundless opportunity coupled with subjugation and displacement—reflects America’s promise and failure to this day. Russell Shorto, whose work has been described as “astonishing” (New York Times) and “literary alchemy” (Chicago Tribune), has once again mined archival sources to offer a vibrant tale and a fresh and trenchant argument about American beginnings.

“Shorto's revelatory sequel to The Island at the Center of the World … Readers will be wowed.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

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17th Century Americas Colonial Period Europe Great Britain Modern State & Local United States New York Africa
Thoroughly Researched Content • Compelling Historical Narrative • Multifaceted Perspective • Rich Historical Detail

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As much history of this period I have studied; this is first I’ve ever heard this amazing multifaceted story. Although the author’s narration is a bit mono-tonous; his thoroughly researched account kept me glued from beginning to end.

Would make a great blockbuster film !

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I especially enjoyed the focus on the lives of some the important people who "made history " during the 17th-18th century.

VERY INTERESTING Early History of New Netherland/New York

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What a wonderful, thrilling story. With feeling, care and clarity Russell Shorto unspools the events that shaped New York as British and Dutch interests merged in the late 1600’s and shaped the beginnings of New York. While celebrating the achievements of the early settlers, Shorto also explains the desperate pain and suffering of Black slaves and native peoples. There is much to discover here.

The Birth of America’s First Cosmpolitan City - Brilliantly Told

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An entertaining and informative telling of the exploration of this northeastern region of North America and a presentation of the settlements in and around New York City by Europeans of several countries. Also, a respectful and sensitive consideration of the participation and plight of Native Americans throughout the eras discussed.

Informative narrative of Early New York

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Shorto always brings deeply researched subjects to light in a compelling style. I particularly liked how the history was told from the viewpoints of a variety of Dutch New Yorkers.

Excellent narrative non-fiction

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