Bethlehem Steel
Autor John K Landisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 noi 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781634994934
ISBN-10: 1634994930
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 167 x 235 x 1 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: AMER THROUGH TIME
ISBN-10: 1634994930
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 167 x 235 x 1 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: AMER THROUGH TIME
Notă biografică
Steven M. Landis works as a key account manager in the automotive industry, where he has been employed in a variety of roles for nearly two decades. He is an inventor and creative writer, enjoys the agony and elation of mountain climbing, and loves photographing the beautiful, bizarre, and especially hard-to-access or abandoned places. He regrets having been too young to ever have worked at Bethlehem Steel but counts the rare access he had exploring and photographing the hallowed grounds of the former flagship plant--where so much of modern U.S. and global history was written--as being one of the best moments in his life.
John K. Landis, a steel plant tour guide with Historic Bethlehem Museums and Sites, is often asked if he worked for Bethlehem Steel. He is in fact a graphic designer and professor emeritus of art. But, on tour days, he feels like he does work for this icon of American heavy industry, albeit as a "looper," the name Bethlehem Steel gave to management trainees on a "loop course" around the plant as they learned about the company. It is with this perspective that John wrote text to accompany the photographs, awed as he is by the beauty of our industrial heritage and eager to pass along his continuously evolving knowledge of the might and majesty of the steel industry of the past.
John K. Landis, a steel plant tour guide with Historic Bethlehem Museums and Sites, is often asked if he worked for Bethlehem Steel. He is in fact a graphic designer and professor emeritus of art. But, on tour days, he feels like he does work for this icon of American heavy industry, albeit as a "looper," the name Bethlehem Steel gave to management trainees on a "loop course" around the plant as they learned about the company. It is with this perspective that John wrote text to accompany the photographs, awed as he is by the beauty of our industrial heritage and eager to pass along his continuously evolving knowledge of the might and majesty of the steel industry of the past.