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An edition of Lives of the engineers (1861)

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Stories of Great British Men and their Great Feats of engineering - diverting the Thames, draining vast swamps, etc. A very popular work at the time, extolling the will and spirit of heroic figures, turning acts of engineering into ripping tales.

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Publisher
J. Murray
Language
English

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London

Table of Contents

[v.1] Early engineering. Vermuyden. Myddelton. Perry. James Brindley. New and rev. ed. 1874.
[v.2] Harbours, lighthouses, bridges. Smeaton and Rennie. New ed. 1891.
[v.3] History of roads. Metcalfe, Telford. New and rev. ed. 1897.
[v.4] The steam-engine. Boulton and Watt. New and rev. ed. 1878.
[v.5] The locomotive. George and Robert Stephenson. Twentieth impression. 1899.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
620/.00922, B
Library of Congress
TA139 .S65, TA139 .S65

The Physical Object

Pagination
5 v.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL14120299M
Internet Archive
livesengineers05smilgoog
LCCN
04017367
OCLC/WorldCat
1362046

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