
“In 1962, I wrote a series about 42nd Street called 'Welcome to Lostville.' One result was that the young Bob Dylan read it and invited me to his first concert at Town Hall; the result was a kind of friendship that years later led to my liner notes for 'Blood on the Tracks.'” — Pete Hamill
Forever
Snow in August
A Drinking Life: A Memoir
North River
Why Sinatra Matters
Downtown: My Manhattan
Tabloid City
Diego Rivera
The Gift: A Novel
The Christmas Kid: And Other
The Gangs Of Heaven
Piecework: Writing on Men
Flesh and Blood
Loving Women
Killing for Christ
New York: City of Islands
News Is a Verb: Journalism at the End of the Twentieth Century
Vietnam: The Real War
New York: Exposed: Photographs from the Daily News
Tokyo Sketches: Short Stories
Time it Was: Bobby Kennedy
Royalty and Betrayal: The story of the American Mob
Under the Influence: The Literature of Addiction
Dirty Laundry
The Deadly Piece
Garden of Dreams: Madison Square Garden 125 Years
TOOLS AS ART
A Century of Sinatra: Gay Talese and Pete Hamill in Conversation
Ernest Hemingway: The Life & Death of A Man [Unknown]
The Invisible City: A New York Sketchbook
They Are Us
New York At Night
The Times Square Gym
DOC, Screenplay
Irrational Ravings
Subway Series Readers