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Towers of Hubris: How One Bridge Almost Bankrupted NYC

The East River Gamble That Redefined Risk (Crash Course: A History of Financial Folly)

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Towers of Hubris: How One Bridge Almost Bankrupted NYC

By: David G. Stone, Rick Stupart
Narrated by: David Seldin
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The East River Gamble That Redefined Risk

In this meticulously researched historical narrative, discover how America's most iconic bridge—a marvel of 19th-century engineering—nearly destroyed the city that built it.

When Brooklyn and Manhattan embarked on the ambitious project to span the East River in 1869, they set in motion not just an engineering triumph but a financial catastrophe that would reshape the future of both cities. "Towers of Hubris" reveals the untold story behind the Brooklyn Bridge's staggering cost overruns, political machinations, and the crushing debt that ultimately forced Brooklyn to surrender its independence and join Greater New York.

Through vivid storytelling and comprehensive analysis, this book explores how the bridge's financing mechanisms created ripple effects throughout municipal governance, established dangerous precedents in public works, and ultimately redefined how cities approach risk in major infrastructure projects. From John Roebling's visionary design to the shadowy world of Gilded Age municipal bonds, from Washington Roebling's heroic leadership despite devastating illness to the widows of workers lost during construction, this narrative brings to life the human drama behind the monumental structure.

"Towers of Hubris" offers profound insights into the eternal tension between transformative ambition and financial prudence—a struggle that continues to define urban development from Boston's Big Dig to California's High-Speed Rail. It's an essential read for anyone interested in urban history, public finance, infrastructure development, or the complex forces that shaped modern New York City.

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