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Building the Brooklyn Bridge, 1869-1883: An Illustrated History, with Images in 3D
Contributor(s): Richman, Jeffrey I. (Author), Haw, Richard (With), Wagner, Erica (With)
ISBN: 1735600121     ISBN-13: 9781735600123
Publisher: Bauer and Dean Publishers
OUR PRICE:   $49.50  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: October 2021
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BISAC Categories:
- Photography | Subjects & Themes - Architectural & Industrial
- History | United States - 19th Century
- Technology & Engineering | Civil - Bridges
Dewey: 624.230
LCCN: 2021908802
Physical Information: 1.1" H x 9.04" W x 11.24" (3.54 lbs) 336 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
- The first lavishly illustrated book of this quality and size devoted to the building of the Brooklyn Bridge, section by section. The superb images and reader-friendly narrative tell the dramatic story of how a few skilled engineers and thousands of workers toiled over 14 years to construct the largest suspension bridge ever built at that time - The book illuminates long-forgotten details and presents the bridge as the engineering marvel that it is - one that still elicits awe and admiration - The technical details, clearly explained, and large-sized illustrations will appeal equally to professional architects and engineers, as well as students and the broader public - Archival images, many never before published, document this iconic bridge and the history of imagery in the late 19th century, including color lithographs as well as 44 images in 3D, specially created for this book. These latter illustrations, when viewed through 3D glasses, allow the reader to imagine what it was like over 150 years ago when work on the bridge began and the general public - in Brooklyn, New York, and far beyond - followed the bridge's progress with delight as they enjoyed these very same images through stereoscopic viewers - A pair of 3D glasses is included with every copy of the book Building the Brooklyn Bridge reminds us of the historic importance of this iconic bridge that was once considered the eighth wonder of the world. It opened up development across the East River and made travel between the two independent cities of Brooklyn and New York quicker and more reliable; especially once the bridge railway was fully operational in September 1883, four months after the bridge opened. Historian Jeffrey Richman describes in engaging detail how the Brooklyn Bridge was built over 14 years and explains the function of each of its parts, from the anchorages to the massive cables. The story of the construction is also told through 255 remarkable images, many never before published, including 44 images in 3D, specially created for this book. These historic photographs, woodcuts, and engineering drawings take us back in time to when all of America, and much of the world, watched with excitement as a singular bridge of unprecedented size and technology was built over one of the busiest waterways in the world.