Colossus

the turbulent, thrilling saga of the building of Hoover Dam

496 pages

English language

Published Nov. 17, 2011 by Free Press.

ISBN:
978-1-4165-3217-0
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OCLC Number:
696942340

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The definitive account of the epic construction of the Hoover Dam, one of the the 20th century's most consequential public works.

"As breathtaking today as when it was completed, Hoover Dam ranks among America’s most awe-inspiring, if dubious, achievements. This epic story of the dam—from conception to design to construction—by Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and Los Angeles Times columnist Michael Hiltzik exposes the tremendous hardships and accomplishments of the men on the ground—and in the air—who built the dam and the demonic drive of Frank Crowe, the boss who pushed them beyond endurance. It is a tale of the tremendous will exerted from start to finish, detailing the canny backroom dealings by Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt, the herculean engineering challenges Crowe faced, and the terrific union strikes by the men who daily fought to beat back the Colorado River. Colossus tells an important part of the story of …

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Subjects

  • History
  • Dams
  • Design and construction

Places

  • Hoover Dam (Ariz. and Nev.)
  • Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)
  • North America
  • Colorado River
  • United States
  • Hoover Dam