High Steel: The Daring Men Who Built the World's Greatest Skyline, 1881 to the PresentHarper Collins, 13 oct 2009 - 404 páginas A powerful first-hand account of the many generations and ethnic groups of men who have built America's skyscrapers. From the early days of steel construction in Chicago, through the great boom years of New York city ironwork, and up through the present, High Steel follows the trajectory of careers inextricably linked to both great accomplishment and catastrophic disaster. The personal stories reveal the lives of ironworkers and the dangers they face as they walk across the windswept, swaying summits of tomorrow's skyscrapers, balanced on steel girders sometimes only six inches wide. Rasenberger explores both the greatest accomplishments of ironwork—the vaulting bridges and towers that define America's skyline—and the deadliest disasters, such as the Quebec Bridge Collapse of 1907, when 75 ironworkers, including 33 Mohawk Indians, fell to their deaths. High Steel is an accessible, thrilling, and vertiginous portrait of the lives of some of our most brave yet unrecognized men. |
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The Man On Top 1901 | 31 |
The New World 2001 | 61 |
The Walking Delegate 1903 | 81 |
Mondays 2001 | 109 |
Kahnawake | 133 |
Cowboys of the Skies | 173 |
Fish 209 | 215 |
The Old School | 239 |
The Towers | 259 |
Burning Steel | 287 |
Topping Out | 319 |
Sources | 341 |
Acknowledgments | 355 |
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