Pittsburgh: the Story of an American City

by Stefan Lorant

Hardcover, 1975

Status

Available

Call number

974.886

Collection

Publication

Authors Edition, Inc. (1975), 608 pages

Description

Pittsburgh: The Story of an American City follows Pittsburgh from its frontier beginnings through its evolution into the most heavily industrialized city in the world, to the city's renewal of itself as "America's Most Livable City." This beautiful volume though, is much more than the story of a single city; it is the history of the United States. This book is based on years of research and includes contributions by such noted American historians as Henry Steele Commager and Oscar Handlin. More than 1100 pictures recreate the city's dramatic 200+year history. Featured are photographs by W. Eugene Smith, Margaret Bourke-White, Norman W. Schumm, Lorant himself and others. A chronology of events from 1717 offers historical snapshots in the day to day life of the archetypical American city.… (more)

Language

Physical description

608 p.

ISBN

0685920127 / 9780685920121

Notes/Finding Aids

A gift to ZHS from the Howard Heinz Endowment, 1977.

DDC/MDS

974.886
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