The Canal Builders by Anthony Burton

The Canal Builders by Anthony Burton

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From the first river navigations to the building of some of the most impressive canals, Anthony Burton looks at the men who were the first pioneers of the industrial age.

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The Canal Builders by Anthony Burton

Just over 250 years ago a revolution started in the UK that was to make it the powerhouse of the world. The Industrial Revolution saw the growth of the town, altered trade patterns and of the first proper transport system in the country. From the first river navigations to the building of some of the most impressive canals, Anthony Burton looks at the men who made Britain 'Great', those first pioneers of the industrial age. Without the new canals it is unlikely that Britain would have become industrialised just so quickly and a few men like Thomas Telford, William Jessop and James Brindley were responsible for most of the first canals. First published in 1969, this revised edition is the definitive history of Britain's canals and the men who made them.
Anthony Burton is a familiar sight on the Discovery Channel as well as on the bookshelves, having written over thirty books on a myriad of historical and industrial history subjects. He lives in Gloucestershire and this is his fourth book for Tempus Publishing.
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ISBN 13 9780752435459
ISBN 10 0752435450
Title The Canal Builders
Author Anthony Burton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2005-11-01
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.