
Higher
A Historic Race to the Sky and the Making of a City
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Narrated by:
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Richard M. Davidson
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By:
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Neal Bascomb
The Roaring Twenties were all about ambition, and New York embodied this mentality more than any other place in the world. In the spirit of the times, Walter Chrysler (of the Chrysler Building) and young financier George Ohrstrom (of the Manhattan Bank Building) competed to erect a structure that would reach to the skies. Behind it all were two brilliant architects, two men with a common past, but very different visions for the future.
Every bit as riveting as the best fiction, Higher takes fascinating characters and throws them into an extraordinary setting. The result is an unforgettable story filled with rich anecdotes and astounding feats.
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Critic reviews
"Bascomb's book is nicely rounded, exploring the finances and logistics of skyscraper building, from acquiring the land to riveting the steel; the benefits and drawbacks of height; and the personalities of the builders - all as he ratchets up the tension of the race." (Booklist)
"As a builder of perhaps more skyscrapers than anyone, I know a lot about them; yet Neal's book is very informative. This is a great and fascinating read for anyone interested in architecture, history, and New York City." (Donald J. Trump)
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The epilogue, which covers the time from the completion of the Empire State Building to almost the present time, was a great strength of the book. Learning the financial woes, the ups and downs of the buildings throughout the 20th century and even the disasters that struck (literally) the buildings after their construction was fascinating.
Finally, the effect of the great depression on the history of the buildings and the men involved left you wondering what would have happened if the race had taken place in different economic times.
Kudos to the narrator, who also did a great job (even when character voices were employed using different nationalities and accents). Liked the book so well, that I may give paperback copies for gifts at Christmas.
Well worth the time invested - you won't be disappointed!
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