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Heroes of New York Harbor - Tales from the City's Port (Paperback)
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Heroes of New York Harbor - Tales from the City's Port (Paperback)
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List price R388
Loot Price R356
Discovery Miles 3 560
You Save R32 (8%)
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Today the Port of New York is where container ships and tankers
park while waiting to reload and be on their way around the world.
Long black tankers support layered white wheelhouses. Bright orange
freighters with pink hulls and white cabins support deck cranes
sitting like giant grasshoppers. The orange Staten Island ferries
transverse the harbor, passing each other in front of Ms. Liberty
through the day and night. The high-speed commuter ferries between
Wall Street glide along regal Cruise ships and the new Freedom
Tower, higher and more glittering than its predecessor, stands
watch at the tip of Manhattan. Heroes of New York Harbor is a
collection of human stories--lives that intersected with the
Harbor--that appeals to readers of history, family drama, and the
power of place to influence lives. You'll meet a grandnephew of Ben
Franklin, who designed forts to protect the harbor before the War
of 1812. John Ambrose, who had the foresight and dogged
determination to force the city to create a deep water channel
(later named for him) to ease shipping in and out of the harbor.
The Moran and McAllister tugboat families. Lighthouse Kate, barely
five-feet tall, who operated Robbin's Reef Light on a hidden ridge
of submerged rocks that once caused numerous shipwrecks. John
Newton, the Army engineer who, after a less than heroic career in
the Civil War, finally removed the obstacles from Hell's Gate
passage by designing the biggest man made explosion in history
without shattering a pane of glass and with his daughter pulling
the switch. Dynamite Johnny O'Brien, a pilot known for his skill
guiding windjammers through the treacherous currents of Hell's Gate
became an American hero to Cuba. Emily Warren Roebling, who
replaced her disabled husband for 14 years to complete the
engineering work for the Brooklyn Bridge and who was the first
person to drive a carriage across the completed span in 1883.
Malcolm McLean, a tired truck driver who changed the world by
thinking inside the box, and Irving Bush, the visionary who
invented a unique manufacturing and shipping location despite the
nay sayers. Together, these individual tales weave a love story to
the great Harbor and Port of New York.
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