American Ground Unbuilding the World Trade Center (Paperback)
| Author: William Langewiesche | Afterword: William Langewiesche |
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Format: Paperback
Publisher: Farrar Straus & Giroux
ISBN-10: 0865476756
ISBN-13: 9780865476752
Sku: 33805077
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
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(in Inches) 8.25H x 5.25L x 0.75T
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240
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| Traces the monumental efforts of the cleanup crew at the site of the World Trade Center collapse, discussing the physical details of the collapse and deconstruction, citing the political factors that contributed and documenting the human side of the effort. Reprint. 40,000 first printing. *Author: Langewiesche, William *Subtitle: Unbuilding the World Trade Center *Publication Date: 2003/09/01 *Number of Pages: 240 *Binding Type: Paperbound *Language: English *Depth: 0.75 *Width: 5.25 *Height: 8.25 |
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Traces the monumental efforts of the cleanup crew at the World Trade Center site, and discusses physical details of the collapse and deconstruction, the political factors that contributed, and the human side of the effort. |
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In this report on the rescue and recovery efforts at the World Trade Center following the events of September 11, 2001, William Langewiesche, a journalist who had unique access to the World Trade Center site, focuses on the unprecedented technical and logistical challenges, the highly charged emotional experiences of the rescue workers and construction crews who persevered daily, and the city-wide political contexts of rebuilding and remembering. A New York Times Notable Book for 2002.
In this report on the rescue and recovery efforts at the World Trade Center following the events of September 11, 2001, William Langewiesche, a journalist who had unique access to the World Trade Center site, focuses on the unprecedented technical and logistical challenges, the highly charged emotional experiences of the rescue workers and construction crews who persevered daily, and the city-wide political contexts of rebuilding and remembering. A New York Times Notable Book for 2002.

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