Empire State Building: When New York Reached for the Skies

Author:   Elizabeth Mann
Publisher:   Firefly Books Ltd
ISBN:  

9781931414081


Pages:   48
Publication Date:   04 February 2006
Recommended Age:   9 to 13 years
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Elizabeth Mann
Publisher:   Firefly Books Ltd
Imprint:   Miyaka Press
ISBN:  

9781931414081


ISBN 10:   1931414084
Pages:   48
Publication Date:   04 February 2006
Recommended Age:   9 to 13 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Young adult ,  Children's (6-12) ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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The Top Five... A detailed story of the construction and profiles of the millionaires and laborers involved.-- (03/15/2004) Young history and architecture buffs may appreciate the detailed information presented.--Publishers Weekly (02/02/2004) Will capture the imagination... An ideal resource for classes working on architectural projects and a top choice for general reading.-- (05/01/2004) A fascinating narrative... an excellent inside look at the birth of this landmark.-- (02/24/2004) With interesting facts ranging from building inspection and safety issues to the delivery of food and materials to the upper floors, Empire State Building provides readers with plenty of history and even a bit of physics.... Mann draws readers in with her writing style, taking them back to New York City, circa 1930. She not only explains construction techniques and other technical information clearly, but she also gives readers a sense of the thinking process behind the building's design and the problem-solving that went on as the project progressed. Yet it is her focus on the human stories that will most captivate readers. Abundant coloured and black and white archival photographs, maps and paintings provide additional information and enhance the text. There are numbered diagrams showing the sequential steps in various construction techniques as well as a double foldout page showing the month-by-month progress of the construction. A well-written account of a tremendous architectural feat. Highly Recommended.-- (12/12/2003) Mann writes clearly and concisely, never sacrificing the drama of the story... Period photos and Witschonke's full-color artwork add much to the text.-- (02/01/2004) Mann writes with clarity about the technical aspects... and with verve about the building's inspiring effect on New Yorkers... Best are the illustrations.-- (11/23/2003) The glamour girl of the New York skyline gets the star treatment in this overview of her planning and construction.--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (02/01/2004)


With interesting facts ranging from building inspection and safety issues to the delivery of food and materials to the upper floors, Empire State Building provides readers with plenty of history and even a bit of physics.... Mann draws readers in with her writing style, taking them back to New York City, circa 1930. She not only explains construction techniques and other technical information clearly, but she also gives readers a sense of the thinking process behind the building's design and the problem-solving that went on as the project progressed. Yet it is her focus on the human stories that will most captivate readers. Abundant coloured and black and white archival photographs, maps and paintings provide additional information and enhance the text. There are numbered diagrams showing the sequential steps in various construction techniques as well as a double foldout page showing the month-by-month progress of the construction. A well-written account of a tremendous architectural feat. Highly Recommended.--Gail Hamilton Canadian Materials (12/12/2003)


Will capture the imagination... An ideal resource for classes working on architectural projects and a top choice for general reading. -- Delia Fritz School Library Journal (05/01/2004)


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Elizabeth Mann has written nine Wonders of the World books, an award-winning series. She is former teacher in New York, holds an M.S.E. and is cofounder of Mikaya Press. Alan Witschonke is the illustrator of four Wonders of the World books: The Brooklyn Bridge, Empire State Building, The Great Wall and Hoover Dam.

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