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Empire on the Hudson [Hardcover]

Jameson W. Doig (Author)
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February 15, 2001 0231076762 978-0231076760 0

Revered and reviled in almost equal amounts since its inception, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has been responsible for creating and maintaining much of New York and New Jersey's transportation infrastructure -- the things that make the region work. Doig traces the evolution of the Port Authority from the battles leading to its creation in 1921 through its conflicts with the railroads and its expansion to build bridges and tunnels for motor vehicles. Chronicling the adroit maneuvers that led the Port Authority to take control of the region's airports and seaport operations, build the largest bus terminal in the nation, and construct the World Trade Center, Doig reveals the rise to power of one of the world's largest specialized regional governments.

This definitive history of the Port Authority underscores the role of several key players -- Austin Tobin, the obscure lawyer who became Executive Director and a true "power broker" in the bi-state region, Julius Henry Cohen, general counsel of the Port Authority for its first twenty years, and Othmar H. Ammann, the Swiss engineer responsible for the George Washington Bridge, the Bayonne and Goethels bridges, the Outerbridge Crossing, and the Lincoln Tunnel.

Today, with public works projects stalled by community opposition in almost every village and city, the story of how the Port Authority managed to create an empire on the Hudson offers lessons for citizens and politicians everywhere.


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Doig's precision and thoroughness are valuable. His passion for the role of public building in urban life... is evident.... He writes with a detachment that gives him an authority over the subject matter.

(New York Review of Books )

This stirring, keenly-written history is filled with insiders'details and jousts with mayors, governors, and even a president.

(Political Science Quarterly )

A fascinating organizational biography...For its behind-the-scenes views of two of the New York area's vital public structures, the George Washington Bridge and the Port Authority Bus Terminal, the book deserves a permanent place in every construction and engineering library.

(Engineering News Record )

This book is remarkable in the depth and scope of its research and in its narrative drive. The book deserves to be widely read, not only by New York historians but by all those interested in the role of government in improving American life.

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At last we have an authoritative account of the initial decades of the Port of New York Authority. Jameson Doig's comprehensive account demonstrates that institutions, if they are to thrive, need imaginative leaders, who can make a difference despite the political and economic constraints within which they operate. If New Yorkers want to understand how their region came to be, here is a key place to look.

(Paul E. Peterson, Director, Program on Education Policy and Governance, Harvard University )

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 620 pages
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press (February 15, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0231076762
  • ISBN-13: 978-0231076760
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.2 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #302,970 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Should focus more on history/politics and less on political theory, April 6, 2007
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This book provides a pretty good history of the much-maligned Port Authority. One of the book's main strengths is Mr. Doig's ability to weave together biographies of key PA players with the pressing issues that have confronted the PA during its 80+ years. The PA was the first of the so-called authorities: deliberately established to avoid the usual political "game." As such, it has offended many important political leaders, clipping their wings on a range of issues. I think that Mr. Doig addresses this nicely, exposing the provincialism that is common in New York and New Jersey. On a critical note, I think that Mr. Doig spends a little too much time on abstract political theory.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting history of NY, September 10, 2010
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If you're into history of NY this is an intersting book, politics and money wins all.
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FROM lakes and streams high in the Adirondack Mountains, the river named for Henry Hudson flows south for 300 miles, past Schuylerville, and Troy, and Albany, and then, on its east bank, past Dutchess County and Putnam and Westchester-all cities and counties of New York State. Read the first page
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New Jersey, Staten Island, Jersey City, Hudson River, Julius Henry Cohen, Robert Moses, Fort Lee, Holland Tunnel, Austin Tobin, Chamber of Commerce, Supreme Court, United States, Lincoln Tunnel, Port Compact, Board of Estimate, George Washington Bridge, Howard Cullman, Mayor O'Dwyer, Long Island, Hell Gate Bridge, Holy Cross, World War, Eighth Avenue, John Ramsey, Governor Dewey
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