Colossal: Engineering the Suez Canal, Statue of Liberty, Eiffel Tower and Panama Canal

by Darcy Grimaldo Grigsby

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The Suez Canal came first, in 1869; the Panama Canal, last, in 1914; in between in rapid succession, came the Statue of Liberty, 1886, and the Eiffel Tower, 1889. Brilliant, counterintutive, 'Colossal' shows that these awesome monoliths - each usually seen alone as a wonder - have a single, tightly entwined history. Three Frenchmen - Ferdinand de Lesseps, Gustave Eiffel, and Frederic Auguste Bartholdi - were the moving spirits behind the four enterprises. Firsthand experience of the giant monuments of Ancient Egypt shaped the vast ambition of these men. They shared as well as fervid belief that modern materials and technologies would enable them to rival the builder of the Pharoahs. As 'Colossal' follows the paths of the three Frenchmen and the fates of their visionary projects, it tells a spellbinding story that happens also to be an entirely new sociopolitical and cultural history of engineering. The illustrations in this book are fascinating records of building projects that did change he world. Darcy Grigsby is a gifted writer, equally adept at explaining the intricacies of scale drawing and 19th century nationalism.
'Colossal' is a book for the general reader as well as specialists in the history of art and architecture.
  • ISBN10 1934772763
  • ISBN13 9781934772768
  • Publish Date 1 November 2012
  • Publish Status Transferred
  • Out of Print 27 March 2015
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Periscope Publishing
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 224
  • Language English