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An interesting narrative about those who built the Brooklyn Bridge. Personally, I was mostly impressed by the pictures in the book which I think are stunning. The artist looked for beauty and I believe the pictures can really attest to it. I received a free copy via NetGalley.

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IN THE SHADOW OF GENIUS: THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE AND ITS CREATORS is a brilliant look at one of the most famous bridges in the world by photographer and author Barbara Mensch. As one who has lived in its shadow for three decades, Mensch brings an intimate awareness of the towering structure through her evocative photographs and personal narrative. She also sheds new light on the Roebling masterpiece as she describes the lives of its creators, John, Washington, and Emily Roebling, drawn through study of notebooks, diaries, letters, and illustrations reflecting major events and locations affecting their lives. 5/5

Pub Date 16 Oct 2018

Thanks to Fordham University Press and NetGalley for the ARC. Opinions are mine.

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I was pleased to receive a sampler of this new book.
Unfortunately, the 10 pages offered are about 7% of the actual book; the pages chosen are seemingly random as they are not consecutive pages. Rather they cover the three main thrusts of the book.
The early days back in Muhlhausen, Germany to the plans to build an utopian community in Saxonburg, Pennsylvania.
A decendent's experience fighting for the Union against General Lee at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
Finally, with an extract from the building of the Brooklyn Bridge.
So it is hard to judge and reflect fairly on the composite book. What is clear however is the tremendous research undertaken to bring this project into print. The author Barbara Mensch has collected and chosen wonderful photographs to compliment her simple narrative recording this epic journey and monumental construction of New York's famous bridge.
What I can say, it is a wide searching piece of research, backed up by a photographer's eye to enhance her text. I love history and this is the basic story of America. Immigrants making a proud and lasting contribution to a nation that has risen to dominate the modern world.
However, I think it will be the black and white photgraphs that make this an outstanding gift for someone or a present to yourself to own a substantial record of the history of the USA and the people who made a difference. Like any dream, these early pioneers took risks but never lost sight of their hopes, this was passed on to their descendents. While an utopia was perhaps never realised, a whole new country was forged, and the Brooklyn Bridge continues to draw visitors and photographers to witness and record its majestic form.
That the author has been living alongside the bridge for more than 30 years makes her insights and reflections worth seeing her images and reading her words..

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