A History of the Royal Society of Arts by Henry Trueman Wood

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A History of the Royal Society of Arts by Henry Trueman Wood

Published in 1913, this book by Sir Henry Trueman Wood (1845-1929) is widely acknowledged as the first historical account of the Royal Society of Arts. Spanning 125 years, from the Society's foundation in 1754, through the Great Exhibition of 1851, it terminates with the start of Wood's own term as secretary in 1879. As well as its famous association with manufacturing, the Society's involvement with forestry and agriculture is also addressed. Containing not only an authoritative chronology of the RSA, but also comprehensive lists of past officials and a preface by its Chairman, Lord Sanderson, this work provides rare insights into the motivations and aspirations of generations of British engineers and artists. Illustrated by 28 full-page illustrations and 19 smaller vignettes depicting members, maps, medals and inventions, this study is underpinned by the author's own powerful conviction that, when combined, art and science can transform the world.
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ISBN 13 9781108029681
ISBN 10 110802968X
Title A History of the Royal Society of Arts
Author Henry Trueman Wood
Series Cambridge Library Collection - British And Irish History 19th Century
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2011-06-30
Number of pages 630
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.