FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Don't like hard labor? Afraid of heights? Then you might think twice before you take a construction job at the Empire State Building, where you'll have to hammer red-hot rivets into steel or work hight about the ground on the morning mast--all for two dollars an hour.
This book is about the dangerous task of building a sky scraper. I found it somewhat enjoyable. As a construction worker, you have to build the Empire State Building. This is your new job because you suffered from the Great Depression and need a new job. You go through a glut of near-death experiences. For instance, you can become electrocuted from power cords dangling or be crushed by huge metal bars. After the building is finished, you are out of a job and must find a new job now. I would recommend this to anyone who wants to know history of the Empire State Building.
3.5 Part of a Franklin Watts series. Very interesting facts on the building of the Empire State Building. Cartoon type illustrations. Wish there was source information indicated. It is amazing to think of skyscrapers being built in the 1920's and 1930's!
This book is a good companion to You Wouldn't Want to Work on the Hoover Dam. It is amazing how quickly skyscrapers were built and how many people were involved in the process.