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264 West 40th Street
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264 West 40th Street

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264 West 40th Street is about a life lived in New York City by a young man in the mid 1970’s. The memoir begins with author Jim Gath’s arrival in New York, an uninitiated newcomer to the fountain business. It follows him through the years as he encounters some of the remarkable, some famous and some not so famous people one meets in New York City. The memoir follows the author as he interacts with the different characters and how he ultimately impacts the growth of a family business as well as his personal growth. This is a very personal and entertaining story set against the backdrop of a massive city of unmatchable energy and personalities. As Jim Gath says, We were living the life of urban cowboys. We didn’t answer to anybody. Did whatever we wanted whenever we wanted. No rules. No barriers. No concrete expectations and no regrets. Just a constantly changing horizon. No real vision for the future. And that was good. And bad. It was taking life as it comes and bring it on. We’ll deal with it when it gets here.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sealofters Press, Incorporated
Country
United States
Date
10 July 2015
Pages
318
ISBN
9780990911326

264 West 40th Street is about a life lived in New York City by a young man in the mid 1970’s. The memoir begins with author Jim Gath’s arrival in New York, an uninitiated newcomer to the fountain business. It follows him through the years as he encounters some of the remarkable, some famous and some not so famous people one meets in New York City. The memoir follows the author as he interacts with the different characters and how he ultimately impacts the growth of a family business as well as his personal growth. This is a very personal and entertaining story set against the backdrop of a massive city of unmatchable energy and personalities. As Jim Gath says, We were living the life of urban cowboys. We didn’t answer to anybody. Did whatever we wanted whenever we wanted. No rules. No barriers. No concrete expectations and no regrets. Just a constantly changing horizon. No real vision for the future. And that was good. And bad. It was taking life as it comes and bring it on. We’ll deal with it when it gets here.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sealofters Press, Incorporated
Country
United States
Date
10 July 2015
Pages
318
ISBN
9780990911326