Brunel and The Victorian Engineers by Nigel Smith

Brunel and The Victorian Engineers by Nigel Smith

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Using Brunel as the central character, this book covers the whole history of Victorian engineering. It examines the work of other engineers who were working at the same time as Brunel, what their influences were and how they achieved what they did.

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Brunel and The Victorian Engineers by Nigel Smith

Using Brunel as the central character, this book covers the whole history of Victorian engineering. It examines the work of other engineers who were working at the same time as Brunel, what their influences were and how they achieved what they did. This book is part of a series which profiles famous Victorians in context with their particular fame, showing how their achievements influenced, and were influenced by, the work of others.
Nigel Smith is an enthusiastic historian and an expert on the Industrial Revolution. He holds a Master's degree and is head of history at Hall Mead School, Upminster. He has written many history books for young people.
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ISBN 13 9780750220606
ISBN 10 0750220600
Title Brunel and The Victorian Engineers
Author Nigel Smith
Series Great Victorians
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Hachette Children's Group
Year published 1997-05-31
Number of pages 48
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.