Eiffel's tower for young people
(2019)

Nonfiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Seven Stories Press, 2019
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781609809065 (electronic bk.) MWT13313762, 1609809068 (electronic bk.) 13313762
LANGUAGE
English
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Eiffel's Tower for Young People is a vivid, lively pageant of people and cultures meeting-and competing-on the world stage at the dawn of the modern era. The 1889 World's Fair was a worldwide event showcasing the cutting-edge cultural and technological accomplishments of the world's most powerful nations on the verge of a new century. France, with its long history of sophistication and cultivation and a new republican government, presented the Eiffel Tower, the world's tallest structure, crafted from eighteen thousand pieces of wrought iron and 2.5 million rivets, as a symbol of national pride and engineering superiority. The United States, with its brash, can-do spirit, full of pride in its frontier and its ingenuity, presented the rollicking Wild West show of Buffalo Bill Cody and Annie Oakley, and the marvelous new phonograph of Thomas Edison. With historical photos throughout, outsized personalities, squabbling artists, and a sprinkling of royalty, this dramatic history opens a window to a piece of the past that, in its passions and politics, is an unforgettable portrait of a unique moment in history

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