
Water to the Angels
William Mulholland, His Monumental Aqueduct, and the Rise of Los Angeles
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Narrated by:
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Robert Fass
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By:
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Les Standiford
The author of Last Train to Paradise tells the story of the largest public water project ever created - William Mulholland's Los Angeles aqueduct - a story of Gilded Age ambition, hubris, greed, and one determined man whose vision shaped the future and continues to impact us today.
In 1907 Irish immigrant William Mulholland conceived and built one of the greatest civil engineering feats in history: the aqueduct that carried water 223 miles from the Sierra Nevada mountains to Los Angeles - allowing this small, resource-challenged desert city to grow into a modern global metropolis. Drawing on new research, Les Standiford vividly captures the larger-than-life engineer and the breathtaking scope of his six-year, $23-million project that would transform a region, a state, and a nation at the dawn of its greatest century.
With energy and colorful detail, Water to the Angels brings to life the personalities, politics, and power - including bribery, deception, force, and bicoastal financial warfare - behind this dramatic event. At a time when the importance of water is being recognized as never before - considered by many experts to be the essential resource of the twenty-first century - Water to the Angels brings into focus the vigor of a fabled era, the might of a larger-than-life individual, and the scale of a priceless construction project and sheds critical light on a past that offers insights for our future.
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I should add I have been a student of Mulholland and the LA Aqueduct for decades. Listening to this book I could hear multiple familiar stories, facts, figures, etc. All of a sudden I realized this was the first complilation of those many, many sources of material in one read! All the facts and material all met with every other book, pamphlet, report, etc. I have read over the years.
A great addition to my visual and audible library. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! It makes you realize this "When you touch water in the west you touch everything" as Colorado US Rep Wayne Aspinall said.
Well Presented Concise Story
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Learned some interesting water history
There is a retelling of a failed damn… a pilot stated after flying above it: won’t need rescue but will need body retrievals
Broke my heart cause all I could think of was hurricane Helena
retelling of a failed dam evokes memories of the Hurricane Helena events in 2024
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Great story of building of the aquaduct.
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A must read for ALL Californians.
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Should be required reading for every high schooler
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Mulholland - LA's Chief Water Engineer
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fascinating historical biography
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Wonderful Informative Book
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I'd recommend this book to those who want an easy to understand and accessible overview of LA's complex water issues. Water is a big issue for us in So Cal and this book really helps understand the backdrop of how we got to where we are today.I would've appreciated a deeper dive into a few of the topics within the book. LA's history is so rich and storied the author could've pick a few elements to expand on. But, as I wrote, the book delivered a very good and accessible account of a fascinating and dramatic topic.
What three words best describe Robert Fass’s voice?
No to be mean but the narrator's voice sounded like it was run through auto tune a few times over.Solid High Level Overview of a Big Topic
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It gives a detailed, historical account and, as a native Californian, I am familiar with many of the towns, landmarks and waterways it discusses and enjoyed the trip down memory lane detailing those places in the early 1900s.
Behind every great accomplishment is the heartbeat of one person who has to overcome so much opposition. William Mulholland certainly had his share. I appreciate his tenacity and vision and have a deeper understanding of this story. Thank you Les!
Thorough telling of the building of the Los Angeles aqueduct
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