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The Bridges of New Jersey
The Bridges of New Jersey

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Subtitle: Portraits of Garden State Crossings
Author: Steven M. Richman
Subject: New Jersey and the Region
Cloth ISBN 0-8135-3510-7
Pages: 256 pp. 7 x 10, 16 color and 60 b&w photos

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"Who doesn't love a bridge? They are sweeping, swooping, graceful, sturdy, useful, and up there in the air. Steven M. Richman, a lawyer by trade and a photographer by ambition, loves bridges to death and has chronicled those he loves most from his native state in The Bridges of New Jersey.

You don't really have to know a truss from a cantilever to enjoy Mr. Richman's ramblings about what seems to be every significant bridge in New Jersey. . . . The more amusing parts of Bridges are the historical bases for each bridge and the trivia surrounding them. . . . The wonderful ancillary benefit, then, of Bridges is that you never know where you will learn some more fabulous stuff about New Jersey, just when you may least expect to."--The New York Times

New Jersey is sandwiched between the Hudson and Delaware Rivers, with the Raritan, Passaic, and Navesink cutting swaths across it. In spite of the state's relatively small size, over six thousand bridges span its varied landscape. They traverse rivers, streams, railroads, and roadways. Several dozen bridges cut across the Delaware River alone, carrying pedestrian, vehicular, and railroad traffic. Three connect the state to Staten Island. Some are steeped in history, dating back to the colonial era and the Revolutionary war. Others are recognized worldwide for their size or significance in the annals of engineering.

In The Bridges of New Jersey, Steven M. Richman provides a rare photographic and poetic journey across sixty of the state's bridges, ranging from impressive suspension spans such as the Ben Franklin and George Washington Bridges, to the small wrought iron and stone bridges that are cherished by local citizens. The book provides a rich diversity of stories that place the bridges in the context of New Jersey history and culture. Richman also explores the contribution New Jersey bridges have made to engineering-some of the most prominent engineers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries either lived or established businesses in the Garden State or designed its bridges.

Lavishly illustrated with over seventy photographs, this book is much more than a documentary survey. It is a visual portrait that beautifully captures the metaphoric significance and aesthetic pleasures of New Jersey's bridges, and indeed all bridges. Perhaps more than any other structure built by humans, bridges typify progress and they give us a sense of connectedness. The Bridges of New Jersey provides a compelling visual demonstration of these symbolic functions, as well as their practical purposes and engineering accomplishments.

Steven M. Richman is a graduate of New York University Law School and Drew University and currently practices international and commercial law. He is an adjunct professor of international business law at the College of New Jersey and an accomplished photographer whose work is in various public and private collections. He lives in Plainsboro, New Jersey.


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