Great Bridge by David McCullough
This book is a detailed account of the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge, one of the most significant and iconic landmarks in New York City. It provides an in-depth look at the political, architectural, and personal challenges faced during its 14-year construction period in the late 19th century. The narrative also explores the lives of the Roebling family, who were the chief engineers and designers of the bridge, along with the societal changes and technological advancements of the era.
The 2333rd greatest book of all time
- Published
- 1972
- Nationality
- American
- Type
- Nonfiction
- Pages
- 608
- Words
- 180,000
- Original Language
- English
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This book is on the following lists:
- 48th on The Modern Library | 100 Best Nonfiction (The Modern Library)
- The 80 Books Every Man Should Read (Esquire)