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the story of the family that built the World Trade Center

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An edition of Men of steel (2002)

Men of steel

the story of the family that built the World Trade Center

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"Like millions of people around the world, Karl Koch III watched in disbelief as the World Trade Center collapsed right before his eyes on the morning of September 11, 2001. But the sadness that tormented him in the days and weeks that followed was fueled not only by the compassion and anger that most of us felt but also by his intimate connection with every beam and column in the Twin Towers.".

"In 1966, the Karl Koch Erecting Company, founded by the author's grandfather and father in the 1920s, had been awarded the contract to erect the 200,000 tons of steel and more than 6 million square feet of floor that would turn a grand idea more than a decade in the making into the world's two tallest buildings. It would be the crowning achievement for a proud family enterprise that had built many of America's most important buildings, from Washington landmarks such as the U.S.

Supreme Court and the Library of Congress buildings to such fabled New York hotels as the Pierre and the New Yorker to the half-mile-long, 42-acre plant in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, that was the birthplace of the hydrogen bomb. But none of those projects could prepare this company of fathers and sons and brothers and uncles for the challenges confronting them on erecting the Twin Towers.".

"In Men of Steel, Koch and author Richard Firstman tell the complete and fascinating story of the creation of the World Trade Center: the politics behind its conception, the innovative thinking that went into its design, the drama of its construction, and the truth behind its destruction.

But the story of the Twin Towers is the climax to a saga that starts a century earlier, when the author's grandfather, the son of a German immigrant, drove his first rivets by hand into our nation's earliest steel structures.

It brings to life the rough-and-tumble iron working culture, a world where men with names like Toots Garrity and Hole in the Head Himpler climbed hundreds of feet into the air, erecting steel with great pride despite the very real threat of death and injury they faced every day."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Crown Publishers
Language
English
Pages
402

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 379-383) and index.

Published in
New York
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
338.7/624/0973
Library of Congress
TH140.K573 A3 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 402 p. :
Number of pages
402

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3700917M
Internet Archive
menofsteelstoryo0000koch
ISBN 10
1400046017
LCCN
2003266916
OCLC/WorldCat
50390784
Library Thing
2592512
Goodreads
2163733

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