The Brooklyn Bridge is an iconic symbol of the United States, and Abram Stevens Hewitt's classic account of its construction is a must-read for anyone interested in the story of this magnificent feat of engineering. Hewitt draws on contemporary sources and his own experience working on the bridge to provide a vivid and insightful portrait of one of America's most enduring landmarks. This book is a celebration of human ingenuity and perseverance, and a testament to the human spirit.
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