Engineering America, Richard Haw
Engineering America, Richard Haw
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Engineering America
The Life and Times of John A. Roebling

Author: Richard Haw

Narrator: Rick Adamson

Unabridged: 28 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/29/2020


Synopsis

John Roebling was one of the nineteenth century's most brilliant engineers, ingenious inventors, successful manufacturers, and fascinating personalities. Raised in a German backwater amid the war-torn chaos of the Napoleonic Wars, he immigrated to the US in 1831, where he became wealthy and acclaimed, eventually receiving a carte-blanche contract to build one of the nineteenth century's most stupendous and daring works of engineering: a gigantic suspension bridge to span the East River between New York and Brooklyn. In between, he thought, wrote, and worked tirelessly. He dug canals and surveyed railroads; he planned communities and founded new industries.

Like his finest creations, Roebling was held together by the delicate balance of countervailing forces. On the surface, his life was exemplary and his accomplishments legion. As an immigrant and employer, he was respected throughout the world. As an engineer, his works profoundly altered the physical landscape of America.

Roebling's engineering feats are well known, but the man himself is not; for alongside the drama of large scale construction lies an equally rich drama of intellectual and social development and crisis, one that mirrored and reflected the great forces, trials, and failures of nineteenth century America.

About Richard Haw

Richard Haw is associate professor of interdisciplinary studies at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY. He is the author of The Brooklyn Bridge: A Cultural History and Art of the Brooklyn Bridge: A Visual History.


Reviews

Goodreads review by jazz

A careful and in-depth look at, as stated in the title, the life and times of John Roebling. A great companion book for anyone who loved “The Great Bridge” by — — about the building of the Brooklyn Bridge, as this book ends around the time that one starts, with the death of John Roebling, and his so......more