Great Bridge: The Epic Story of the Building of the Brooklyn Bridge
The story behind an engineering marvel
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Simon & Schuster
Published:12th Jan '83
Should be back in stock very soon

This book tells the inspiring tale of the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of its creators.
In Great Bridge: The Epic Story of the Building of the Brooklyn Bridge, the author delves into the remarkable journey of one of America's most iconic structures. The narrative explores the vision, engineering challenges, and the relentless determination of the individuals involved in the bridge's construction. From the initial concept to the final completion, the book captures the spirit of innovation and the socio-economic impact of the Brooklyn Bridge on New York City and beyond.
The book also highlights the personal stories of John A. Roebling, the chief engineer, and his son Washington Roebling, who took over the project after his father's tragic death. Their struggles against adversity, including political opposition, financial hurdles, and the dangers of engineering in the 19th century, are vividly portrayed. Readers are drawn into the emotional highs and lows of the project, making it more than just a tale of steel and cables.
Great Bridge is not only a historical account but also a celebration of human ingenuity and resilience. It examines the bridge's significance as a symbol of progress and unity, reflecting the aspirations of a growing nation. Through rich storytelling and detailed research, the author brings to life the monumental effort that resulted in the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge, a testament to the era's engineering marvels.
ISBN: 9780671457112
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636 pages