"The Builders of the Bridge"

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"The Builders of the Bridge" is a book by civil engineer David B. Steinman that chronicles the design, construction, and human drama behind the building of the Brooklyn Bridge.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
about construction of the Brooklyn Bridge
design of the Brooklyn Bridge
engineers of the Brooklyn Bridge
human drama behind the Brooklyn Bridge
author David B. Steinman NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes caisson construction
construction hazards
political challenges of large infrastructure projects
suspension bridge engineering
genre engineering history
historical narrative
hasLibraryOfCongressControlNumber 45008077
hasOCLCNumber 1047695
hasPart biographical accounts of Emily Warren Roebling
biographical accounts of John A. Roebling
biographical accounts of Washington Roebling
influenced popular understanding of the Brooklyn Bridge’s construction history
language English
mainSubject Brooklyn Bridge NERFINISHED
pageCount 262
publicationDate 1945
publisher Harcourt, Brace and Company NERFINISHED
setIn 19th century
New York City
subjectOf reviews in engineering journals
subtitle The Story of John Roebling and His Son NERFINISHED
title The Builders of the Bridge NERFINISHED

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David B. Steinman notableWork "The Builders of the Bridge"