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The Great Bridge Free Audiobook Download

David McCullough

An Epic Tale of Triumph and Resilience in Engineering History

4.2414940ratings(GoodReaders reference)

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Author: David McCullough

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780743217378

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1972

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: 1. The Plan
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Chapter 2: 2. Man of Iron
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Chapter 3: 3. The Genuine Language of America
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Chapter 4: 4. Father and Son
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Chapter 5: 5. Brooklyn
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Chapter 6: 6. The Proper Person to See
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Chapter 7: 7. The Chief Engineer
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Chapter 8: 8. All According to Plan
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Chapter 9: 9. Down in the Caisson
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Chapter 10: 10. Fire
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Chapter 11: 11. The Past Catches Up
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Chapter 12: 12. How Natural, Right, and Proper
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Chapter 13: 13. The Mysterious Disorder
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Chapter 14: 14. The Heroic Mode
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Chapter 15: 15. At the Halfway Mark
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Chapter 16: 16. Spirits of ’76
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Chapter 17: 17. A Perfect Pandemonium
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Chapter 18: 18. Number 8, Birmingham Gauge
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Chapter 19: 19. The Gigantic Spinning Machine
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Chapter 20: 20. Wire Fraud
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Chapter 21: 21. Emily
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Chapter 22: 22. The Man in the Window
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Chapter 23: 23. And Yet the Bridge Is Beautiful
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Chapter 24: 24. The People’s Day
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Who should listen The Great Bridge

"The Great Bridge" by David McCullough is an engaging narrative that explores the remarkable story behind the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge. This audiobook is perfect for history enthusiasts, engineering aficionados, and anyone interested in iconic American landmarks. Additionally, it appeals to those who appreciate compelling storytelling that highlights the triumphs and challenges of human ingenuity, making it a captivating listen for both casual readers and scholars alike. Whether you're commuting, exercising, or simply looking to broaden your knowledge, this summary audiobook will provide valuable insights into a pivotal moment in American history.

3 quotes from The Great Bridge

  • "There is nothing more powerful than an idea whose time has come."
  • "The bridge is more than stones and steel; it is a symbol of hope and possibility."
  • "History is the record of our collective efforts, the story of our shared dreams and endeavors."

Author : David McCullough

David McCullough was a celebrated author and historian, educated at Yale, who garnered widespread acclaim for his works of historical non-fiction. A two-time Pulitzer Prize winner for his biographies "Truman" and "John Adams," he also received the National Book Award for "The Path Between the Seas" and "Mornings on Horseback." His notable titles include "The Greater Journey," "1776," "Brave Companions," "The Great Bridge," "The Wright Brothers," and "The Johnstown Flood." In recognition of his contributions to American literature, he was awarded the National Book Foundation's Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, the National Humanities Medal, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom, among numerous other accolades. McCullough resided in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

The Great Bridge Free Audiobook Download

David McCullough

An Epic Tale of Triumph and Resilience in Engineering History

4.2414940rating

Information

Author: David McCullough

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780743217378

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1972

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen The Great Bridge

"The Great Bridge" by David McCullough is an engaging narrative that explores the remarkable story behind the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge. This audiobook is perfect for history enthusiasts, engineering aficionados, and anyone interested in iconic American landmarks. Additionally, it appeals to those who appreciate compelling storytelling that highlights the triumphs and challenges of human ingenuity, making it a captivating listen for both casual readers and scholars alike. Whether you're commuting, exercising, or simply looking to broaden your knowledge, this summary audiobook will provide valuable insights into a pivotal moment in American history.

3 quotes from The Great Bridge

  • "There is nothing more powerful than an idea whose time has come."
  • "The bridge is more than stones and steel; it is a symbol of hope and possibility."
  • "History is the record of our collective efforts, the story of our shared dreams and endeavors."

Author: David McCullough

David McCullough was a celebrated author and historian, educated at Yale, who garnered widespread acclaim for his works of historical non-fiction. A two-time Pulitzer Prize winner for his biographies "Truman" and "John Adams," he also received the National Book Award for "The Path Between the Seas" and "Mornings on Horseback." His notable titles include "The Greater Journey," "1776," "Brave Companions," "The Great Bridge," "The Wright Brothers," and "The Johnstown Flood." In recognition of his contributions to American literature, he was awarded the National Book Foundation's Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, the National Humanities Medal, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom, among numerous other accolades. McCullough resided in Boston, Massachusetts.