Richard Trevithick by H W Dickinson

Richard Trevithick by H W Dickinson

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This 1934 illustrated work, written to commemorate Trevithick's centenary, discusses the man and his engineering achievements in their historical and social context. The wide range of his projects, from mining, locomotion, military engineering and tunnel building are covered, without overwhelming the non-specialist with technical details.

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Richard Trevithick by H W Dickinson

To mark the centenary of Richard Trevithick (1771–1833) H. W Dickinson and Arthur Titley published a fascinating book on the engineer and his work. They succeed in producing a work which appeals to the scientist, the historian and the general reader, without feeling obliged to over-simplify the technical details. Today best remembered for his early railway locomotive, Trevithick worked on a wide range of projects, including mines, mills, dredging machinery, a tunnel under the Thames, military engineering, and prospecting in South America. The book and other centenary activities helped to restore Trevithick's rather neglected reputation as a pioneering engineer of the Industrial Revolution, although his difficult personality and financial failures caused him to be overshadowed by his contemporaries such as Robert Stephenson and James Watt. The book places his achievements in their historical context, and contains many illustrations of his inventions.
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ISBN 13 9781108016353
ISBN 10 1108016359
Title Richard Trevithick
Author H W Dickinson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2010-10-31
Number of pages 356
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.