
Rising Tides and Tailwinds
The Story of the Port of Seattle, 1911-2011
University of Washington Press
Will be published approx. on 6. September 2011
Book
Hardback
128 pages
978-0-295-99131-3 (ISBN)
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Description
A century ago Seattle was held hostage by its own waterfront. Competing railroad companies built a chaotic sprawl of railroad lines, docks, and warehouses along the shoreline of the great natural harbor of Elliott Bay, creating conditions so bad that visionary civic planner Virgil Bogue called the harbor side "a blot on the city and a menace to the lives of its people."
After many years of unproductive bickering and lawsuits, the Port District Act was passed making the Port of Seattle the first public port formed under legislation. The newly public port proved its worth during World War I, when it briefly became the second busiest in the country. In succeeding decades, the Port excelled in projects that would have been nearly impossible for private companies; it met the challenges of the Depression, founded Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, helped revolutionize containerized cargo, and generated tens of thousands of jobs. Entering its second century, the Port is a recognized leader in environmental restoration, sustainable aviation, and shipping practices.
After many years of unproductive bickering and lawsuits, the Port District Act was passed making the Port of Seattle the first public port formed under legislation. The newly public port proved its worth during World War I, when it briefly became the second busiest in the country. In succeeding decades, the Port excelled in projects that would have been nearly impossible for private companies; it met the challenges of the Depression, founded Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, helped revolutionize containerized cargo, and generated tens of thousands of jobs. Entering its second century, the Port is a recognized leader in environmental restoration, sustainable aviation, and shipping practices.
Reviews / Votes
Rising Tides features plenty of colorful actors, from fiery longshore-union leader Harry Bridges to railroad mogul James J. Hill. . . . This is Seattle history from another angle.'.- Mike Dillon (City Living)
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Language
English
Place of publication
Seattle
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Illustrations
195 color illus.
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Weight
885 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-295-99131-3 (9780295991313)
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The Story of the Port of Seattle
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Kit Oldham is a historian at HistoryLink.org and co-author of Moving Washington Timeline: The First Century of the Washington State Department of Transportation, 1905-2005. Peter Blecha is the author of six books and a historian and editor at HistoryLink.org.
Content
Foreword
Introduction
Birth of the Port
Building an Institution
Boom and Bust
Into the Jet Age
Revolution and Recession
Competition and Expansion
Green Gateway
Appendix A: Port of Seattle Commisioners
Appendix B: Port of Seattle Directors/CEOs
Appendix C: Port of Seattle Union Partners
A Note on Sources
Acknowledgements
Image Credits
Index
Introduction
Birth of the Port
Building an Institution
Boom and Bust
Into the Jet Age
Revolution and Recession
Competition and Expansion
Green Gateway
Appendix A: Port of Seattle Commisioners
Appendix B: Port of Seattle Directors/CEOs
Appendix C: Port of Seattle Union Partners
A Note on Sources
Acknowledgements
Image Credits
Index