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Since the earliest days of the republic, great engineering projects
have shaped American landscapes and expressed American dreams. The
ambition to build lies as close to the nation's heart as the belief
in liberty. We live in a built civilization, connected one to
another in an enormous web of technology. Yet we have all too often
overlooked the role of engineers and builders in American history.
With glorious photographs and epic narrative sweep, "Great
Projects" at last gives their story the prominence it deserves.
Each of the eight projects featured in this masterful narrative was
a milestone in its own right: the flood-control works of the lower
Mississippi, Hoover Dam, Edison's lighting system, the spread of
electricity across the nation, the great Croton Aqueduct, the
bridges of New York City, Boston's revamped street system, known as
the Big Dig, and the ever-evolving communica- tions network called
the Internet. Each project arose from a heroic vision. Each
encountered obstacles. Each reveals a tale of genius and
perseverance.
James Tobin, winner of a National Book Critics Circle Award,
explains the four essential tasks of the engineer: to protect
people from the destructive force of water while harnessing it for
the enormous good it can do; to provide people with electricity,
the motive force of modern life; to make great cities habitable and
vital; and to create the pathways that connect place to place and
person to person. Tobin focuses on the indi- viduals behind our
greatest structures of earth and concrete and steel: James Buchanan
Eads, who walked on the floor of the Mississippi to learn the
river's secrets; Arthur Powell Davis and Frank Crowe, who imagined
a dam that could transform the West; Thomas Edison, who envisioned
a new way to light the world; Samuel Insull, the organizational
mastermind of the electrical revolution; the long-forgotten John
Bloomfield Jervis, who assured New York's future with the gift of
clean water; Othmar Ammann, the modest Swiss-American who fought
his mentor to become the first engineer to bridge the lower Hudson
River; Fred Salvucci, the antihighway rebel who transformed the
face of Boston; and J.C.R. Licklider, the obscure scientist who
first imagined the Internet. Here, too, are the workers who scorned
hardship to turn the engineers' dreams into reality, deep
underground and high in the sky, through cold and heat and danger.
In "Great Projects" -- soon to be a major PBS television series by
the Emmy Award-winning Great Projects Film Company -- we share
their dreams and witness their struggles; we watch them create the
modern world we walk through each day -- the "city upon a hill"
that became our America.
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