Leveque
The First Complete Story of Columbus' Greatest Skyscraper
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5.0 • 2 Ratings
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- $3.99
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- $3.99
Publisher Description
It was to be the fifth tallest building in the world, the largest manmade structure outside of New York City, jutting into the skies of the Roaring Twenties over the central downtown of ...Columbus, Ohio. Its socially progressive creators hoped it would stand forever as a symbol of what their titanic parent company called the noblest work of man.
LeVeque is Michael Perkins intriguing tale of what happened when those dreams were dashed by depression, war, and the personal tragedies of the citys titans. Illustrated by vintage photographs unseen for generations, LeVeque uses a majestic Midwestern skyscraper as the barometer for a century of profound change, change that re-shaped the way we see and use cities and their symbols.
Customer Reviews
A real story of America
The USA really got into a "race to the top" in the 1920's with skyscrapers and the Midwest got in on the madness too. This is an interesting story of how we thought big buildings would put us "on the map", but it deals with the Depression, World War II and what has happened to all cities as they age. I really liked this, especially having grown up in Ohio.