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Fair. Item in acceptable condition including possible liquid damage. As well answers may be filled in. May be missing DVDs, CDs, Access code, etc. 100%Money-Back Guarantee! Ship within 24 hours! ! The cover shows heavy wear.
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Good+ in Very Good dust jacket. 6 X 1 X 9 inches; 272 pages; Foxing to page fore-edges. Great overall condition. Minor cosmetic wear. No noteworthy blemishes. No writing.; -We offer free returns for any reason and respond promptly to all inquiries. Your order will be packaged with care and ship on the same or next business day. Buy with confidence.
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Good. 257, wraps, map, timeline, stamps & ink note inside front cover and on title pageIllustrations are not present in this Advance Uncorrected Proof edition. Hours after two airplanes hit the World Trade Center on the morning of September 11, 2001, Charlie Vitchers, a construction superintendent, and Bobby Gray, a crane operator, headed downtown. They knew their skills would be crucial amid the chaos and destruction after thetowers fell. What they could not imagine--and what they would soon discover--was the enormity of the task at Ground Zero. Four hundred millionpounds of steel; 600, 000 square feet of broken glass; and 2, 700 vertical feet of building had been reduced to a pile of burning debris covering sixteen acres. Charlie, Bobby, and hundreds of other construction workers, many of whom had helped to build the Twin Towers, were the only ones qualified to safely handle the devastation. Everyone working the site facedthe looming danger of the collapse of the slurry wall protecting lower Manhattan from the waters of the Hudson River, the complexity of shifting tons of steel without losing additional lives, and the day-to-day challengeand emotional strain of recovering victims.