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Contents
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Summer, New York (N.Y.) (Recreation) | |
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Celebrities (Homes and haunts), Hamptons (N.Y.) (Social life and customs) | |
40 | |
New York (N.Y.) (Restaurants, Nightclubs, Youth, Social life and customs) | |
50 | |
New York (N.Y.) (Gardens and gardening, Restaurants) | |
60 | |
Automobile touring (New York (State)) |
80 | |
Vacation houses (Long Island (N.Y.)), Houses (Interior design) | |
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Children (Recreation) | |
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Paperback books (Bibliography), Books and reading (Best books) |
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