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This title in other editionsThe Flatiron: The New York Landmark and the Incomparable City That Arose with Itby Alice Sparberg Alexiou
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:The marvelous story of the Flatiron: the instantly recognizable building that signaled the start of a new era in New York history. Critics hated it. The public feared it would topple over. Passersby were knocked down by the winds. But even before it was completed, the Flatiron Building had become an unforgettable part of New York City. The Flatiron Building was built by the Chicago-based Fuller Company--a group founded by George Fuller, "the father of the skyscraper"--to be their New York headquarters. The company's president, Harry Black, was never able to make the public call the Flatiron the Fuller Building, however. Black's was the country's largest real estate firm, constructing Macy's department store, and soon after the Plaza Hotel, the Savoy Hotel, and many other iconic buildings in New York as well as in other cities across the country. With an ostentatious lifestyle that drew constant media scrutiny, Black made a fortune only to meet a tragic, untimely end. In The Flatiron, Alice Sparberg Alexiou chronicles not just the story of the building but the heady times in New York at the dawn of the twentieth century. It was a time when Madison Square Park shifted from a promenade for rich women to one for gay prostitutes; when photography became an art; motion pictures came into existence; the booming economy suffered increasing depressions; jazz came to the forefront of popular music--and all within steps of one of the city's best-known and best-loved buildings. Synopsis:The marvelous story of one of New York City's most unique buildings Critics hated it. The public feared it would fall over. Passersby were knocked down by the winds. But even before it was completed, the Flatiron Building had become an unforgettable part of New York City. Alice Sparberg Alexiou chronicles not just the story of the building, but the heady times in which it was built. It was the dawn of the twentieth century, a time when Madison Square Park shifted from a promenade for rich women to one for gay prostitutes; when photography became an art; motion pictures came into existence; the booming economy suffered increasing depressions; jazz came to the forefront of popular music—and all within steps of one of the citys best-known and best-loved buildings. About the AuthorAlice Sparberg Alexiou is the author of Jane Jacobs: Urban Visionary. She is a contributing editor at Lilith magazine and has written for The New York Times and Newsday, among others. She is a graduate of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and has a Ph.D. in classics from Fordham University. She lives in New York. Table of ContentsPrologue Chapter One: George Allon Fuller Chapter Two: Eno's Flatiron Chapter Three: Chicago's Gift Chapter Four: Preparing to Build Chapter Five: Bigger and Bigger Chapter Six: The Skyscraper Trust Chapter Seven: The Flatiron Opens for Business Chapter Eight: 23 Skiddoo Chapter Nine: Water and Wind Chapter Ten: Allon Chapter Eleven: Uptown Chapter Twelve: Sur Le Flat-Iron Chapter Thirteen: The Big Landlord Epilogue What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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