The Great Bridge: The Epic Story of the Building of the Brooklyn Bridge
| AUTHOR | McCullough, David; Herrmann, Edward |
| PUBLISHER | Simon & Schuster Audio (07/01/2004) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Audio (Compact Disc) |
Description
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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ISBN-13:
9780743537230
ISBN-10:
0743537238
Binding:
CD-Audio (CD Standard Audio Format)
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
9
Carton Quantity:
26
Product Dimensions:
5.10 x 1.33 x 5.92 inches
Weight:
0.62 pound(s)
Feature Codes:
Price on Product,
Abridged
Country of Origin:
US
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
Technology & Engineering | Civil - Bridges
Technology & Engineering | United States - State & Local - Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD,
Technology & Engineering | United States - 19th Century
Dewey Decimal:
624.509
Library of Congress Control Number:
2004589014
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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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Read by:
Herrmann, Edward
Edward Herrmann's films include "Nixon, The Purple Rose of Cairo, Annie, "and "The Aviator". On television's "Gilmore Girls "he starred as the patriarch, Richard Gilmore. He has also appeared on "The Good Wife, Law & Order, 30 Rock, Grey's Anatomy, "and "Oz". He earned an Emmy Award for "The Practice", and remains well-known for his Emmy-nominated portrayals of FDR in "Eleanor and Franklin "and "Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years". On Broadway, he won a Tony Award for his performance in "Mrs. Warren's Profession."
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