High Steel: the Daring Men Who Built the world's Greatest Skyline.Just 125 years ago, the tallest structure in Manhattan was 284 feet. the steeple of the Trinity Church Trinity is a commonly used name for Christian churches, especially within the Anglican and Russian Orthodox traditions. Trinity Church may refer to:
adj. Apparent; ostensible. n. Outward appearance; semblance. seem ing·ly adv. fearless people who risked their lives to create icons such as the Woolworth and the Empire State Buildings. The author also documents some famously fa·mous·ly adv. 1. In a way or to an extent that is well known: "his famously neurotic mannerisms [are] lampooned in the novels of Evelyn Waugh" failed structures, such as the collapsed Quebec Bridge, to illustrate the danger of massive building projects. In all, he documents about 100 years of high-steel work and provides a fresh perspective on how some of our most impressive modern-day engineering feats came about through old-fashioned labor, HarpC, 2004, 376p., b&w photos, hardcover, $26.95. |
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