The Great Bridge - David McCullough

The Great Bridge

Author: David McCullough

Release Date: 31/05/2007
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A monumental tale of American ambition, told by Pulitzer Prize–winning author and master historian David McCullough. This gripping saga of the creation of the Brooklyn Bridge, one of the country’s boldest engineering achievements, reveals not only the politics and personalities behind "America’s Eiffel Tower," but charts New York’s ascent as a thriving metropolis.

Around 1870, during the Age of Optimism—a time when Americans believed anything was possible—the ambitious idea of constructing an unprecedented bridge across the East River to connect Manhattan and Brooklyn took root. This monumental project demanded a vision and determination on par with the efforts that built the great cathedrals of history.

Spearheaded by the Roebling family, the project faced staggering odds throughout its fourteen years of construction. Bodies were crushed, lives were lost, political empires fell, and waves of public emotion constantly threatened its progress. The Roeblings, too, were not immune to personal tragedies. Yet, Emily Roebling rose above these challenges to become the pivotal force behind the bridge’s completion, shattering all societal expectations of her era. This is not just the story of an engineering miracle; it is a sweeping narrative of the social climate of the time and the heroes and rascals who either built or exploited this groundbreaking enterprise.

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The Great Bridge
frsky now
21-10-2016
This could quite possibly be the best book I've ever read. I had no idea of the work that went into the making of this work of art-this engineering marvel. Soon after the completion of this bridge, which took 14 years, it was called the eighth wonder of the world. David McCullough has given a thorough, vivid and complete insight into all phases of the work...from the caissons, to the towers, the anchorages at each end of the structure, the cable, the walkway and the final decking. The author explains the different characters, some very sketchy, in detail, who were players in the bridge construction. But no player was more important than Washington Roebling, the Chief Engineer. The story of this bridge is inexorably linked to this man, who really devoted his whole life to it. His wife, Emily was also instrumental in the completion of this miraculous feat of engineering, and you will have to read this book to see why.