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The Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most photographed structures in the world. It's also the most deadly. Since it opened in 1937, more than 1,500 people have died jumping off the bridge, making it the top suicide site on earth. This title leads us on a journey that uncovers the reasons for the design decision that led to so many deaths.

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"The appearance of the publication of this sensitive and humane apologia signifies the continuing struggle for maturity and depth in an American civilization capable of creating such a breathtaking path of sculptured steel across the entrance to a bay and a city so evocative of life." San Francisco Chronicle "The appearance of the publication of this sensitive and humane apologia signifies the continuing struggle for maturity and depth in an American civilization capable of creating such a breathtaking path of sculptured steel across the entrance to a bay and a city so evocative of life." Salt Lake Tribune "Compelling... The Final Leap is a highly readable book ... [and] is accessible to a wide range of readers." -- Tony O'Brien Metapsychology Online Review "Masterful... It is hard not to be emotionally moved by this relatively slim volume... Gripping, informative, maddening, and saddening." -- Daniel S. Weiss Psyccritiques

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Prologue

1. Beauty and Death

2. Fatal Decisions

3. Endless Ripple

4. Opening Up

5. Surviving the Fall

6. In Lieu of a Net

7. Guardians of an Icon

8. The Barrier Debate

Epilogue

Appendices
A. Explaining Suicide

B. Help and Resources

C. Golden Gate Bridge Suicides

Bibliography
Index

The Final Leap

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    Publisher: University of California Press
    Publication Date: 18/04/2012
    ISBN13: 9780520272408, 978-0520272408
    ISBN10: 0520272404

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most photographed structures in the world. It's also the most deadly. Since it opened in 1937, more than 1,500 people have died jumping off the bridge, making it the top suicide site on earth. This title leads us on a journey that uncovers the reasons for the design decision that led to so many deaths.

    Trade Review
    "The appearance of the publication of this sensitive and humane apologia signifies the continuing struggle for maturity and depth in an American civilization capable of creating such a breathtaking path of sculptured steel across the entrance to a bay and a city so evocative of life." San Francisco Chronicle "The appearance of the publication of this sensitive and humane apologia signifies the continuing struggle for maturity and depth in an American civilization capable of creating such a breathtaking path of sculptured steel across the entrance to a bay and a city so evocative of life." Salt Lake Tribune "Compelling... The Final Leap is a highly readable book ... [and] is accessible to a wide range of readers." -- Tony O'Brien Metapsychology Online Review "Masterful... It is hard not to be emotionally moved by this relatively slim volume... Gripping, informative, maddening, and saddening." -- Daniel S. Weiss Psyccritiques

    Table of Contents
    Acknowledgments
    Prologue

    1. Beauty and Death

    2. Fatal Decisions

    3. Endless Ripple

    4. Opening Up

    5. Surviving the Fall

    6. In Lieu of a Net

    7. Guardians of an Icon

    8. The Barrier Debate

    Epilogue

    Appendices
    A. Explaining Suicide

    B. Help and Resources

    C. Golden Gate Bridge Suicides

    Bibliography
    Index

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