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Download PDF , by Erica Wagner

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, by Erica Wagner

, by Erica Wagner


, by Erica Wagner


Download PDF , by Erica Wagner

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File Size: 89922 KB

Print Length: 385 pages

Publisher: Bloomsbury USA; 1 edition (June 27, 2017)

Publication Date: June 27, 2017

Language: English

ASIN: B06Y1R3YZQ

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Dr. A.E. Santaniello’s comments on “Chief Engineer: Washington Roebling, the Man who Built the Brooklyn Bridge.” I have spent my entire life with books and book writers and can agree totally with his evaluation of Wagner’s book. Don’t be put off by the title; while the book does give you an insight into the engineering wonder that is the Brooklyn Bridge as executed, day by day, under Washington Roebling’s exacting eye and enormous capacity for detail, “Chief Engineer” is also the poignant, heart-rendering and always captivating story of “one man’s tenacity in the fact of hardship beyond most people’s imagining.” Fortunately, Erica Wagner has beautifully done the imaging for use: Washington Roebling and his life stand forth as much itself an enduring monument to the human spirit’s capacity to journey through adversity to the stars as the great work that still stands as Wagner writes, “ an extraordinary symbol of nineteenth-century ideals of progress.” This is biography, science and cultural history in one cover. The book answers beautifully Hart Crane’s question in his great poem “The Bridge,” “How could mere toil align thy choiring strings!”

This was an extremely interesting book. The structure was very clear as the narrative was divided around Roebling's early life, his service in the Civil War, and then the stages of his career. I found it fascinating how his father designed the wire and then, as an entrepreneur, father and son leveraged the business from bridges to elevators and beyond. Their contribution to business, ingenuity, and US innovation are really brought to life by Wagner. I also enjoyed reading about Emily Roebling and her accomplishments as well. The level of detail is nicely balanced with a well crafted biographical and cultural narrative.

Read this book and marvel at the genius, sacrifice and courage that carried America to the pinnacle of nations. John Roeblingwas a gifted German immigrant whose fortune was built on a life of penury. Washington Roebling was his brutalized son who dutifully carried his father’s crowning achievement to completion but not without the heroic work of his wife, Emily. In the midst of the work, his health failed. He became an invalid and the project stalled. Emily re-invented herself as self-taught engineer and project director. Her courage and determination carried the bridge to its successful termination.

The book is an entertaining account of the life of an important individual. It has very little detail of his engineering work. Why was he able to build bridges? What did he contribute? What is it about the technology of suspension bridges that makes them the choice for long spans? But the book does talk about Mr. Roebling as a person, and he is kind of interesting. It drags a bit at the end.

This is a great book that combines biography, history and technology. The writer tells an captivating story supported by source documents. This book should be used to teach historical and bibliographic writing. The only suggestion I have is more pictures dealing with how wires, bridges, etc., were made.

Interesting book that adds new information from Washington's writings. Puts John Roebling in a very negative light with little corroborating evidence. Washington seems to have had a complex personality that strongly resented his father. Makes me wonder how much of Washington's writing about him were true. I would have liked to read more about whether the brothers had a similar view of JR.

A very interesting and detailed biography of one of the great men of our country. The history of the Roebling family is one that is an untold story of American culture. Although his father was the founder of the company, Washington made the name famous through his genius and sacrifice building the great Brooklyn Bridge.

Interesting read about the design and construction of the Brooklyn Bridge, and other bridges before that. Washington Roebling had a tortured childhood and adolescent life - mainly due to his father. It's amazing 'Washy' held it together. Interesting reading about the Civil War from Washington Roebling's perspective.

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