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<title>Wedding of the Waters</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/peter-l-bernstein/wedding_of_the_waters.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/peter-l-bernstein/wedding_of_the_waters_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="Wedding of the Waters" alt ="Wedding of the Waters"/></a><br//><p>"One corner of the great American panorama enlarged to highlight starry-eyed visionaries, political machinations, indefatigable ingenuity, and cockeyed optimism."&#8212;<i>Kirkus Reviews</i>The building of the Erie Canal, like the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge and the Panama Canal, is one of the greatest and most riveting stories of American ingenuity. Best-selling author Peter Bernstein presents the story of the canal's construction against the larger tableau of America in the first quarter-century of the 1800s. Examining the social, political, and economic ramifications of this mammoth project, Bernstein demonstrates how the canal's creation helped prevent the dismemberment of the American empire and knit the sinews of the American industrial revolution. Featuring a rich cast of characters, including not only political visionaries like Washington, Jefferson, van Buren, and the architect's most powerful champion, Governor DeWitt Clinton, but also a huge platoon of Irish...]]></description>
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<title>Against the Gods: The Remarkable Story of Risk</title>
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<title>The Power of Gold: The History of an Obsession</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/peter-l-bernstein/the_power_of_gold_the_history_of_an_obsession.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/peter-l-bernstein/the_power_of_gold_the_history_of_an_obsession_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="The Power of Gold: The History of an Obsession" alt ="The Power of Gold: The History of an Obsession"/></a><br//><div>"[T]he quest for gold" has been "gluttonous," says Bernstein, tracing 
the metal's impact on human myth and history: gold has inspired art, 
battles, conquests and discoveries, including Columbus's trip to the New
 World, where he hoped to secure enough gold to buy back the Holy 
Sepulcher from the Muslims. Bernstein makes clear the metal's virtues: 
it's so malleable that one ounce can be stretched into a 50-foot wire or
 pounded into 100 square feet, and it lasts forever (4,500-year-old 
Egyptian dental work, he notes, is good enough for today's mouths). 
Bernstein's gift for storytellingAwith just the right touch of acerbic 
wit (on the myth of Jason and the Golden Fleece, he summarizes, "The 
story does not have a happy ending, because Jason was a compulsive 
social climber")Aand his presentation of the paradox of how and why such
 a soft and simple metal has been afforded such value help make this 
work a winning account of human obsession, comprehensive, entertaining 
and enlightening. A knowledge of economics might help during the last 
third of the book, when Bernstein moves from ancient times to modern day
 and describes the economic chaos that followed WWI. By then gold was no
 longer the domain of legend; it had become a commodity, the standard 
against which powerful nations measure their wealth. But Bernstein, 
author of the bestselling Against the Gods: The Remarkable Story of 
Risk, livens up his intricate economic discussion with tales such as the
 one about the Harvard Business School professor who got into trouble 
with his dean for withdrawing his gold from the Harvard Trust Company 
during a gold standard-related panic in 1933. As the title promises, 
Bernstein does deliver a page-turning history of the not-so-heavy metal 
and its influence on people through the ages. $250,000 ad/promo; first 
serial to Worth. (Oct.) <br>Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.</div>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 26 Nov 2000 09:20:16 +0200</pubDate>
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