Empire City

Empire City
Title Empire City PDF eBook
Author David M. Scobey
Publisher Temple University Press
Pages 362
Release 2002
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781592132355

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For generations, New Yorkers have joked about "The City's" interminable tearing down and building up. The city that the whole world watches seems to be endlessly remaking itself. When the locals and the rest of the world say "New York," they mean Manhattan, a crowded island of commercial districts and residential neighborhoods, skyscrapers and tenements, fabulously rich and abjectly poor cheek by jowl. Of course, it was not always so; New York's metamorphosis from compact port to modern metropolis occurred during the mid-nineteenth century. Empire City tells the story of the dreams that inspired the changes in the landscape and the problems that eluded solution.Author David Scobey paints a remarkable panorama of New York's uneven development, a city-building process careening between obsessive calculation and speculative excess. Envisioning a new kind of national civilization, "bourgeois urbanists" attempted to make New York the nation's pre-eminent city. Ultimately, they created a mosaic of grand improvements, dynamic change, and environmental disorder. Empire City sets the stories of the city's most celebrated landmarks--Central Park, the Brooklyn Bridge, the downtown commercial center--within the context of this new ideal of landscape design and a politics of planned city building. Perhaps such an ambitious project for guiding growth, overcoming spatial problems, and uplifting the public was bound to fail; still, it grips the imagination.

THE EMPIRE CITY.

THE EMPIRE CITY.
Title THE EMPIRE CITY. PDF eBook
Author George Lippard
Publisher
Pages 205
Release 1969
Genre
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The Empire City

The Empire City
Title The Empire City PDF eBook
Author George Lippard
Publisher
Pages 224
Release 1864
Genre
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City of the Century

City of the Century
Title City of the Century PDF eBook
Author Donald L. Miller
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 726
Release 1997-04-03
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0684831384

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A chronicle of the coming of the Industrial Age to one American city traces the explosive entrepreneurial, technological, and artistic growth that converted Chicago from a trading post to a modern industrial metropolis by the 1890s.

The Empire City

The Empire City
Title The Empire City PDF eBook
Author Paul Goodman
Publisher David R. Godine Publisher
Pages 638
Release 2001
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781574231779

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This is the thirty year epic story of Horatio, an idealist who struggles to learn the hardest lesson of all -- how to take his place in a conformist society and still retain his personal identity.

Federal Communications Commission Reports

Federal Communications Commission Reports
Title Federal Communications Commission Reports PDF eBook
Author United States. Federal Communications Commission
Publisher
Pages 1250
Release 1971
Genre Telecommunication
ISBN

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Capital City

Capital City
Title Capital City PDF eBook
Author Thomas Kessner
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 429
Release 2004-04-07
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0743257537

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At the beginning of the nineteenth century, New York City was an undistinguished town, competing with Philadelphia and Boston to be America's dominant port city. Just two generations later, it had built itself into the country's powerhouse center of trade and finance, rivaled only by London as financial capital of the world. In Capital City, Thomas Kessner tells the story of this remarkable transformation. With the advantages of its famous harbor and the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825, New York became the chief commercial center for the growing nation. As the shipping industry prospered, capital accumulated, and a growing banking center emerged, New York went on to finance the Union cause during the Civil War, open the West to development, and consolidate the national railroad system. The city's energy and opportunity attracted ambitious men from all over the country whose names became synonymous with big business: Vanderbilt, Carnegie, Rockefeller, and Morgan. New York's banks set the interest rates for the nation, its stock exchange fixed the price of securities, its investors transformed American business from family-owned enterprises into modern corporations, and its growing political clout catapulted public figures, such as Samuel Tilden and Teddy Roosevelt, onto the national stage. Combining political and urban history with a colorful cast of characters, Capital City chronicles how Gotham's Gilded Age reshaped the metropolis and the nation as it molded our present-day economy.