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In David Plowden's words, "there is no more overt, powerful, or rational expression of accomplishment -- of man's ability to build." And Americans, in particular, have excelled in this structural art. Bridges explores in depth how, when, where, and by whom the most important North American bridges were built, and, with Plowden's superb photographs, we can dwell on their most important engineering and aesthetic qualities. In his extensive text, Plowden vividly records the discoveries, misconceptions, struggles, failures, and triumphs of the men who dedicated their energies to bridge design and construction. Plans of many of the bridges are included to illuminate less obvious aspects of these engineering marvels. A number of the bridges herein have been lost and more have been built since. But this volume remains the most beautiful and powerful argument for our continued reverence for these wonderful structures.Plowden, David is the author of 'Bridges: The Spans of North America' with ISBN 9780393019360 and ISBN 0393019365.
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