Easement for Construction of Toll Crossing of San Francisco Bay

Easement for Construction of Toll Crossing of San Francisco Bay
Title Easement for Construction of Toll Crossing of San Francisco Bay PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services
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Pages 1788
Release 1949
Genre Bridge approaches
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Considers (81) S. 1390.

Easement for Construction of Toll Crossing of San Francisco Bay. Hearings ... on S. 1390 ... July 7, 8, 9, 11, and 12, 1949

Easement for Construction of Toll Crossing of San Francisco Bay. Hearings ... on S. 1390 ... July 7, 8, 9, 11, and 12, 1949
Title Easement for Construction of Toll Crossing of San Francisco Bay. Hearings ... on S. 1390 ... July 7, 8, 9, 11, and 12, 1949 PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Armed Services
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Pages 290
Release 1949
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Hearings

Hearings
Title Hearings PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress Senate
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Pages 1688
Release 1949
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Shelflist of Congressional Committee Hearings (not Confidential in Character) in the United States Senate Library from Seventy-fourth Congress (January 3, 1935) Through Eighty-fifth Congress (January 3, 1959).

Shelflist of Congressional Committee Hearings (not Confidential in Character) in the United States Senate Library from Seventy-fourth Congress (January 3, 1935) Through Eighty-fifth Congress (January 3, 1959).
Title Shelflist of Congressional Committee Hearings (not Confidential in Character) in the United States Senate Library from Seventy-fourth Congress (January 3, 1935) Through Eighty-fifth Congress (January 3, 1959). PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Library
Publisher
Pages 1128
Release 1973
Genre Legislative hearings
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Host Bibliographic Record for Boundwith Item Barcode 30112111603327

Host Bibliographic Record for Boundwith Item Barcode 30112111603327
Title Host Bibliographic Record for Boundwith Item Barcode 30112111603327 PDF eBook
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Pages 280
Release 2013
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Dictionary Catalog of the Department Library

Dictionary Catalog of the Department Library
Title Dictionary Catalog of the Department Library PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of the Interior. Library
Publisher
Pages 804
Release 1967
Genre Library catalogs
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The Power Broker

The Power Broker
Title The Power Broker PDF eBook
Author Robert A. Caro
Publisher Knopf
Pages 1337
Release 1974-07-12
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0394480767

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PULITZER PRIZE WINNER • A modern American classic, this huge and galvanizing biography of Robert Moses reveals not only the saga of one man’s incredible accumulation of power but the story of his shaping (and mis-shaping) of twentieth-century New York. One of the Modern Library’s hundred greatest books of the twentieth century, Robert Caro's monumental book makes public what few outsiders knew: that Robert Moses was the single most powerful man of his time in the City and in the State of New York. And in telling the Moses story, Caro both opens up to an unprecedented degree the way in which politics really happens—the way things really get done in America's City Halls and Statehouses—and brings to light a bonanza of vital information about such national figures as Alfred E. Smith and Franklin D. Roosevelt (and the genesis of their blood feud), about Fiorello La Guardia, John V. Lindsay and Nelson Rockefeller. But The Power Broker is first and foremost a brilliant multidimensional portrait of a man—an extraordinary man who, denied power within the normal framework of the democratic process, stepped outside that framework to grasp power sufficient to shape a great city and to hold sway over the very texture of millions of lives. We see how Moses began: the handsome, intellectual young heir to the world of Our Crowd, an idealist. How, rebuffed by the entrenched political establishment, he fought for the power to accomplish his ideals. How he first created a miraculous flowering of parks and parkways, playlands and beaches—and then ultimately brought down on the city the smog-choked aridity of our urban landscape, the endless miles of (never sufficient) highway, the hopeless sprawl of Long Island, the massive failures of public housing, and countless other barriers to humane living. How, inevitably, the accumulation of power became an end in itself. Moses built an empire and lived like an emperor. He was held in fear—his dossiers could disgorge the dark secret of anyone who opposed him. He was, he claimed, above politics, above deals; and through decade after decade, the newspapers and the public believed. Meanwhile, he was developing his public authorities into a fourth branch of government known as "Triborough"—a government whose records were closed to the public, whose policies and plans were decided not by voters or elected officials but solely by Moses—an immense economic force directing pressure on labor unions, on banks, on all the city's political and economic institutions, and on the press, and on the Church. He doled out millions of dollars' worth of legal fees, insurance commissions, lucrative contracts on the basis of who could best pay him back in the only coin he coveted: power. He dominated the politics and politicians of his time—without ever having been elected to any office. He was, in essence, above our democratic system. Robert Moses held power in the state for 44 years, through the governorships of Smith, Roosevelt, Lehman, Dewey, Harriman and Rockefeller, and in the city for 34 years, through the mayoralties of La Guardia, O'Dwyer, Impellitteri, Wagner and Lindsay, He personally conceived and carried through public works costing 27 billion dollars—he was undoubtedly America's greatest builder. This is how he built and dominated New York—before, finally, he was stripped of his reputation (by the press) and his power (by Nelson Rockefeller). But his work, and his will, had been done.