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Engines and Enterprise John Reynolds

Engines and Enterprise By John Reynolds

Engines and Enterprise by John Reynolds


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Sir Harry Ricardo was a pioneer of the British automobile, and also an aircraft engineer. In this biography the author tells of several key engineering firsts, including the design of innovative engines for tanks, airships, motorcycles and cars, during the first part of the twentieth century.

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Engines and Enterprise: The Life and Work of Sir Harry Ricardo by John Reynolds

This illustrated biography reveals how Sir Harry Ricardo found his place, along with Sir Henry Royce and Frederick Lanchester, in the ranks of the British engineers and designers whose work had a profound international influence on the development of the internal-combustion engine. His achievements as an engineer, scientist and inventor were repeatedly honoured throughout the automobile and aircraft industries during his lifetime. Beginning with an account of Sir Harry's family background and education at Rugby and Cambridge, the book traces his life through six decades. This period witnessed great changes in the social and industrial fabric of Great Britain, brought about the the arrival of the motorcars and aeroplanes he championed so enthusiastically. During that time, as a consultant engineer, he played a vital role in bringing about British victory in two world wars and made a major contribution towards the development of the internal-combustion engine for both automobile and aircraft use. Sir Harry always preferred the role of independent consultant and his name was never directly connected with any specific make of car or aeroplane. Nonetheless, his efforts behind the scenes for companies including Rolls-Royce, Vauxhall, Bentley, Bristol, Napier, Citroen and Fiat led to many advances in the performance and reliability of military and civilian engines during the inter-war years.

Table of Contents

An idyllic childhood; the Ricardo heritage; the Rendel connection; father and son; Rottingdean; Rugby; memories and machines; Cambridge; the Dolphin affair; the Walton years; the First World War; formation of the Ricardo Firm; the engines of war; bridge works; Sussex by the Sea; Ricardo's comet; la Rosalie; war clouds threaten; the Oxford years; eventide at Graffham.

Additional information

CIN0750917121G
9780750917124
0750917121
Engines and Enterprise: The Life and Work of Sir Harry Ricardo by John Reynolds
Used - Good
Hardback
The History Press Ltd
19990923
224
N/A
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