
Bob Hazard is a headstrong seventeen‑year‑old who refuses to follow his father’s legal legacy and instead chases a dream of becoming a civil engineer. The story opens with a heartfelt conversation on a Richmond park bench, where Bob’s determination to study at Rensselaer and work on a western engineering corps collides with his father’s hopes for the family firm. Their exchange reveals a deep bond tempered by disappointment, pride, and a shared belief that true success comes from following one’s own calling.
When Bob finally secures permission to head west, he steps into a world of rugged construction sites, daring river crossings, and the monumental task of building a dam. Early chapters thrust him into a whirlwind of training, camaraderie, and the practical challenges of turning theory into steel and concrete. Listeners will be drawn into the youthful optimism and the gritty reality of early 20th‑century engineering, setting the stage for a tale of perseverance, ingenuity, and the making of a legend.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (261K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Juliet Sutherland, David E. Brown, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2020-11-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Known today mainly for a handful of mid-20th-century adventure and working-life stories, this hard-to-find writer is best remembered for Bob Hazard, Dam Builder. The surviving record is sparse, which gives the work an old-library curiosity of its own.
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