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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kurt C. Schlichting (Fairfield University)Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press Imprint: Johns Hopkins University Press Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781421411927ISBN 10: 142141192 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 26 November 2013 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsGrand Central Terminal is celebrated for its Beaux-Arts style, but Kurt C. Schlichting looks behind the facade to see the hidden engineering marvels... [His] book will deepen anyone's appreciation for New York's most magnificent interior space. -- Eric P. Nash * New York Times Book Review * Schlichting writes with deep understanding of Grand Central's engineering feats and artistic qualities. -- Tom Lewis * Wilson Quarterly * His study peels away our contemporary expectations and experiences and reveals the layers of history and acts of men that served as the foundation for this great structure. -- Amy G. Richter * H-Urban, H-Net Reviews * Drawing heavily from the papers of William J. Wilgus (chief engineer of the New York Central Railroad and the genius behind plans for the smoke-free electrified rail system) and other primary-source material, the author combines railroading, structural engineering, architecture, and business history in a very readable text... [An] in-depth treatment of design and architecture. * Library Journal * The most detailed account yet of one of the most important events in the history of 20th-century architecture, railroad development, and city building. * Choice * Ably tells the story of the New York rail system's most active and visible symbol: the architectural and engineering masterpiece, with its grand public concourse, in the heart of Midtown. -- William Mitchell * New Scientist * Kurt Schlichting's book is a fitting record of the history of New York City's central landmark, if not a national treasure. -- Paul Malo * New York History * Kurt Schlichting's history of New York's Grand Central Terminal gathers many actors and events into a clearly written and amply illustrated narrative of American commercial initiative... In his detailed accounts of the fiscal, stylistic, and engineering decisions that went into the creation of especially the second Grand Central Terminal, Schlichting clearly shows both how energetic and talented all of the people involved were and how dramatically they altered this central portion of New York City. -- Amy Slaton * Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians * [A] compelling story. -- Carol Poh Miller * Technology and Culture * A great read... represents railroad history at its best. -- David J. Mrozek * The Michigan Railfan * This biography was a pleasure to read and perhaps even more important was a well balanced presentation. -- David Mrozek * The Michigan Railfan * Grand Central Terminal is celebrated for its Beaux-Arts style, but Kurt C. Schlichting looks behind the facade to see the hidden engineering marvels... [His] book will deepen anyone's appreciation for New York's most magnificent interior space. -- Eric P. Nash New York Times Book Review Schlichting writes with deep understanding of Grand Central's engineering feats and artistic qualities. -- Tom Lewis Wilson Quarterly His study peels away our contemporary expectations and experiences and reveals the layers of history and acts of men that served as the foundation for this great structure. -- Amy G. Richter H-Urban, H-Net Reviews Drawing heavily from the papers of William J. Wilgus (chief engineer of the New York Central Railroad and the genius behind plans for the smoke-free electrified rail system) and other primary-source material, the author combines railroading, structural engineering, architecture, and business history in a very readable text... [An] in-depth treatment of design and architecture. Library Journal The most detailed account yet of one of the most important events in the history of 20th-century architecture, railroad development, and city building. Choice Ably tells the story of the New York rail system's most active and visible symbol: the architectural and engineering masterpiece, with its grand public concourse, in the heart of Midtown. -- William Mitchell New Scientist Kurt Schlichting's book is a fitting record of the history of New York City's central landmark, if not a national treasure. -- Paul Malo New York History Kurt Schlichting's history of New York's Grand Central Terminal gathers many actors and events into a clearly written and amply illustrated narrative of American commercial initiative... In his detailed accounts of the fiscal, stylistic, and engineering decisions that went into the creation of especially the second Grand Central Terminal, Schlichting clearly shows both how energetic and talented all of the people involved were and how dramatically they altered this central portion of New York City. -- Amy Slaton Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians [A] compelling story. -- Carol Poh Miller Technology and Culture A great read... represents railroad history at its best. -- David J. Mrozek The Michigan Railfan Grand Central Terminal is celebrated for its Beaux-Arts style, but Kurt C. Schlichting looks behind the facade to see the hidden engineering marvels... His book will deepen anyone's appreciation for New York's most magnificent interior space. -- Eric P. Nash New York Times Book Review Schlichting writes with deep understanding of Grand Central's engineering feats and artistic qualities. -- Tom Lewis Wilson Quarterly His study peels away our contemporary expectations and experiences and reveals the layers of history and acts of men that served as the foundation for this great structure. -- Amy G. Richter H-Urban, H-Net Reviews Drawing heavily from the papers of William J. Wilgus (chief engineer of the New York Central Railroad and the genius behind plans for the smoke-free electrified rail system) and other primary-source material, the author combines railroading, structural engineering, architecture, and business history in a very readable text... An in-depth treatment of design and architecture. Library Journal The most detailed account yet of one of the most important events in the history of 20th-century architecture, railroad development, and city building. Choice Ably tells the story of the New York rail system's most active and visible symbol: the architectural and engineering masterpiece, with its grand public concourse, in the heart of Midtown. -- William Mitchell New Scientist Kurt Schlichting's book is a fitting record of the history of New York City's central landmark, if not a national treasure. -- Paul Malo New York History Kurt Schlichting's history of New York's Grand Central Terminal gathers many actors and events into a clearly written and amply illustrated narrative of American commercial initiative... In his detailed accounts of the fiscal, stylistic, and engineering decisions that went into the creation of especially the second Grand Central Terminal, Schlichting clearly shows both how energetic and talented all of the people involved were and how dramatically they altered this central portion of New York City. -- Amy Slaton Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians A compelling story. -- Carol Poh Miller Technology and Culture A great read... represents railroad history at its best. -- David J. Mrozek The Michigan Railfan 2012 Author InformationKurt C. Schlichting is the E. Gerald Corrigan '63 Chair in Humanities and Social Sciences at Fairfield University and a professor of sociology. He is author of Grand Central's Engineer: William J. Wilgus and the Planning of Modern Manhattan, also published by Johns Hopkins. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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