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~ (Author) "When its steeple was added in 1794, St. Paul's was second only to Trinity Church as the tallest structure in the colony of New York..." (more)
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Bill Harris writes a compact, lively history of the World Trade Center, setting his story within the wider history of New York City, particularly the development of Manhattan skyscrapers. The "biography" of the Trade Center is brought up to September 11, and ample illustrations augment the text. Brad Hooper
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This stunning tribute to the World Trade Center focuses on the history and architecture of the buildings and the lower Manhattan neighborhood where they stood with over 80 full-color photographs. A portion of the proceeds are donated to the NYC Fireman's Education Fund.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 96 pages
  • Publisher: Courage Books; illustrated edition edition (November 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0762413158
  • ISBN-13: 978-0762413157
  • Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 8.7 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #776,900 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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48 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Tribute So Far, November 24, 2001
This is easily the best of the WTC tributes out so far since it covers (in words and pictures) not just recent events but the whole history of the WTC (and the adjacent plaza and buildings) from its planning before the 1964 World's Fair through its 7-year construction to the tragedy of 9/11. The pictures don't just capture the obvious Hudson River-view of the Twin Towers but the courtyards, the corridors, the shops, and the observation deck and visitor's center. There is coverage of the 1993 bombing, the 1974 "Human Fly" episode, the late-'70's tightrope walk between the Towers, and, of course, 1976's "King Kong" filming -- everything that made the WTC an essential part of the Big Apple. A nice tribute to a never-to-be-forgotten landmark.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The World Trade Center Review, November 18, 2001
By Tracy Ryan (Louisville,KY (USA)) - See all my reviews
When I first decided to read this book titled, "The World Trade Center: A Tribute by Bill Harris" I really did not know what it would focus on. I believe this whole incident was a great tragedy. I wanted to research exactly what The World Trade Centers stood for and how they were built. I believe this book did a wonderful job in explaining the area around The World Trade Centers in the lower Mathattan neighborhood. This book focused alot on the architecture and history of the two fabulous buildings. Since I do not live in New York City I did not know much about the building's stucture, now I do. I also think it is wonderful that the publisher added so many photographs of The World Trade Centers, it really added a nice touch to the overall book. I am really glad I chose to read this. I feel I have learned alot and I really enjoyed the book. I also think it is great that a portion of the proceeds are donated to the New York City Fireman's Education Fund. Now I know my money has gone to a good place.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent history and illustrations in a concise volume!, December 18, 2001
By David Kusumoto (San Diego, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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I've surveyed or browsed or reviewed about 20 items relating to the World Trade Center attacks and this is among the top three that I can recommend.

It's a "slim volume," to borrow a cliche that book collectors use, but what's inside is an excellent illustrated history of the Twin Towers, supplemented by wonderfully chosen photographs, all laid out in sequential order, leading up to that fateful day in September.

Most of the other books in this "category" are truly "tributes," filled with emotionally-laden text and images designed to pull the heart strings. This one, despite being called a "tribute," is in fact, a handy summation of history and pictures that places the Towers in their proper context. You're moved, but you're also getting terrific information about an "icon" that we didn't know was an "icon" until it was destroyed. It's the story about two buildings we took for granted -- criticizing and disliking them -- until they were taken from America forever. Now the ground beneath it is sacred.

I'm not knocking the other "tributes," but it seems that a lot of them contain too much or too little -- some have almost zero text, and those with pictures -- are just different views of the same thing.

There is a "straight-ahead" style to this book that betrays its title -- yes, it's a "tribute," but it doesn't feel like a "rush to market" item like the others that have been offered in the last month -- just in time, in kind of a dark way, for Hanukkah or Christmas.

The other books I can now recommend are: "One Nation," by the editors of Life Magazine -- and "September 11, 2001: A Record of Tragedy, Heroism and Hope," by the editors of New York Magazine. Buy these three books for your PERMANENT library and simply browse through the others at your local bookstore before you buy.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A good history of the towers and New York
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