Description |
x, 258 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm |
Series |
[Wiley popular science] |
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Wiley popular science.
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Contents |
Pt. I. Irons, Steam, and Early Industry, 1776-1855. Ch. 1. Modern Engineering and the Transformation of America. Ch. 2. Watt, Telford, and the British Beginnings. Ch. 3. Fulton's Steamboat and the Mississippi. Ch. 4. Lowell and the American Industrial Revolution. Ch. 5. Francis and the Industrial Power Network -- Pt. II. Crossing the Continent, 1830-1883. Ch. 6. The Stephensons, Thompson, and the Eastern Railroads. Ch. 7. Henry, Morse, and the Telegraph. Ch. 8. St. Louis versus Chicago and the Continental Railroads. Ch. 9. Carnegie and the Climax of Steel. Ch. 10. Edison and the Network for Light. Ch. 11. The Centennial Revolutions, 1876-1883 |
Summary |
Who were the innovators? Some are legendary: Robert Fulton, inventor of the steamboat; Samuel Morse, inventor of the telegraph; and Thomas Edison, inventor of the incandescent lightbulb |
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Enter the workshops of America's early engineering geniuses and discover how they came up with their ideas and applied them to the marketplace. David Billington, acclaimed author of The Tower and the Bridge, reveals the strokes of brilliance behind such landmark developments as the steamboat, electric power, and the rise of the iron and steel industry. He explains each major innovation through the story of the remarkable new engineering formulas that made it possible, showing that one key to engineering progress is the discovery of fundamental relationships in the physical world. He also explores the political and social conditions that allowed these brilliant individuals to implement their ideas, and the sweeping changes that followed in their wake |
Notes |
Series statement from jacket |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-236) and index |
Subject |
Engineering -- United States -- History.
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Engineers -- United States.
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Technological innovations -- United States -- History.
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LC no. |
95043653 |
ISBN |
0471140260 (acid-free paper) |
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0471140961 (paperback) |
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