Conquering Gotham, Jill Jonnes
Conquering Gotham, Jill Jonnes
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Conquering Gotham
A Gilded Age Epic: The Construction of Penn Station and Its Tunnels

Author: Jill Jonnes

Narrator: David Drummond

Unabridged: 11 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/28/2007


Synopsis

The demolition of Penn Station in 1963 destroyed not just a soaring neoclassical edifice but also a building that commemorated one of the last century's great engineering feats—the construction of railroad tunnels into New York City. Now, in this gripping narrative, Jill Jonnes tells this fascinating story—a high-stakes drama that pitted the money and will of the nation's mightiest railroad against the corruption of Tammany Hall, the unruly forces of nature, and the machinations of labor agitators.

In 1901, the president of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Alexander Cassatt, determined that it was technically feasible to build a system of tunnels connecting Manhattan to New Jersey and Long Island. Confronted by payoff-hungry politicians, brutal underground working conditions, and disastrous blowouts and explosions, it would take him nearly a decade to make Penn Station and its tunnels a reality. Set against the bustling backdrop of Gilded Age New York, Conquering Gotham will enthrall fans of David McCullough's The Great Bridge and Ron Chernow's Titan.

About Jill Jonnes

Jill Jonnes is the author of Conquering Gotham, Eiffel's Tower, and Urban Forests. She was named a National Endowment for the Humanities scholar and has received several grants from the Ford Foundation. She lives in Baltimore, Maryland.


Reviews

Jill Jonnes just has this amazing ability to bring a certain time in history to life. Every detail from the people's lives to the engineering aspects of the project is just so rich and expertly researched. I will read anything that she writes.......more

Goodreads review by Dan

After reading this book two things stand out in my mind: 1) This book is much more a book about the unprecedented engineering of the river tunnels than it is about Charles McKim's lamented travertine and granite pile, and that is fine with me. To truly appreciate the architecture of any era one must......more

Goodreads review by Molly

This book was wonderful. Despite being about a difficult engineering project it was an easy read. It was nostalgic for a different time. It was suspenseful, exciting, and sad. I loved it.......more

Goodreads review by Ryan

This book is interesting but ultimately disappointing. The title and description do a magnificent job overselling the book as a cutaway look inside an urban landmark. Rather than a treasure trove of unknown details and secrets of a subway and train terminal that millions of people use on a daily bas......more