Officially licensed NYPD onesie, featuring high-quality screen printing that won't fade. It's unisex and ideal for any baby. Made from preshrunk 100% cotton, it comes in navy blue with white lettering.
Officially Licensed NYPD Officer teddy bear, wearing a cute NYPD uniform with hat. This teddy bear makes a wonderful gift or collectible. It is surface washable, made of plush, and has molt-free fur. Size: 12 inches by 7 inches. Suitable for ages 4 and up.
Our NYPD traffic dog overcoat is fleece-lined for warmth for those long walks on colder days and nights. Designed to have your dog at the forefront of fashion and dressed to go anywhere in style and safety.
Made of water-resistant neon green fabric on the outside and lined with soft, comfortable fleece on the inside, reflective strips to see your pooch more easily at night and a velcro strip for easy on and off dressing. Part of our Official NYPD Licensed Collection.
100% Polyester. Hand wash inside out in cold-water. Line dry. Comes in sizes XS, S, M, L, XL
An ABC board book for babies and toddlers that pairs the story of Oakley the squirrel's A-to-Z alphabet hunt with charming (and amazing) photos of real squirrels "looking" for something that starts with the letter Z (and identifying something that starts with each other letter of the alphabet). Board Book, 30 pages & recommended for kids from 0– 4 years old.
This rich pictorial treasury documents the early times and ambiance of Queens, one of Long Island's westernmost counties and the largest borough of New York City.Over 260 rare photographs, carefully selected from public and private archives, recall "the good old days" in such communities as Maspeth, Ridgewood, Jamaica, Astoria, Jackson Heights, Forest Hills, Kew Gardens, Flushing, College Point, Whitestone, Woodside, Elmhurst, Corona, Bayside, Howard Beach, Richmond Hill, Woodhaven, and many other areas.Included are vintage views of numerous landmarks and locales — among them DeWitt Clinton's mansion (Maspeth); the 1655 Robert Coe House (Corona); Arbitration Rock, the traditional border between Brooklyn and Queens from 1660 to 1769; Pettit's Hotel in Jamaica (Washington really did sleep there in 1790); St. James Episcopal Church (1735) in Elmhurst; and Woodside (in one of the oldest known photographs of the area — 1871-72). Also depicted are a cluster of more recent landmarks: Astoria Studios, the Whitestone Bridge under construction, the 1939 World's Fair, and much more.Each fascinating photograph is accompanied by a detailed, well-researched caption, while a general Introduction vividly outlines the colorful history of Queens — from its prehistoric glacial origins through a lengthy period of agricultural development that lasted from colonial times through much of the 1800s, to the twentieth century, when it acquired a largely residential character.Compiled by two noted experts on Long Island history, this pictorial grand tour will be a must for residents of Queens, Long Islanders, nostalgia buffs, historians, and lovers of vintage photography.
Soft Cover, 192 pages.
Step into the world of Samuel Battle, the groundbreaking First Black New York City Cop. Join him as he faces struggle and fights for dignity in a society that often ignores or oppresses him. This powerful tale offers a tragic, yet valiant glimpse into the inner workings of the greatest city on earth. Featuring a hard cover and 318 pages, One Righteous Man is a must-read.