The Last Three Miles: Politics, Murder, and the Construction of America's First Superhighway
by Steven Hartbook data
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published
June 1st 2007
by New Press
binding
Hardcover, 224 pages
isbn
1595580980
(isbn13: 9781595580986)
description
In the tradition of Robert Caro's The Power Broker, a sweeping, investigative history of the building of the road connecting Manhattan to the rest of the country.<...more
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recommends it for: people from NJ or NY, bridge fans
Read in November, 2007
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Yet another booked grabbed quickly to entertain myself while the kids were playing games at the library... A sometimes choppy, but otherwise enjoyable read detailing the planning and construction of the Pulaski Highway in New Jersey. It seems as though this roadway was the "perfect storm" in bridge-building: labor fights, political intrigue and bullying, seemingly unnecessary changes to the plan, and the all too sad fact that the bridge was unable to handle the traffic flow that it wa...more
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I blurbed this, and Steven is a good friend of good friend, so unabashedly biased, but even when from friends I don't trumpet what I don't like. Great read, whether or not you're from New Jersey.
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