(Download pdf) Engineering and Technology, 1650-1750: Illustrations and Texts from Original Sources (Dover Science Books)
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| #4245665 in Books | Color: Purple | 2002-03-20 | 2002-03-20 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.22 x.55 x8.36l,1.27 | File Name: 0486422321 | 207 pages
||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Dover Publications at its Very Best|By Marco Antonio Abarca|I love Dover Publications business strategy of republishing cool but obscure out of print books. "Engineering and Technology 1650-1750" is a republication of Martin Jensen's "Civil Engineering around 1700" which was published forty years ago in honor of the 50th Aniversary of a Danish engineering and construction fir|About the Author|Bestselling Danish novelist Martin Jensen was born in 1946 and worked as a teacher and a headmaster in Sweden and Denmark before becoming a full-time writer in 1996. The author of twenty-one novels, he has been honored by the Danish Crime Acade
Highly readable text features more than 200 engravings that encompass engineering projects dealing with surveying, leveling, materials, hand tools, lifting equipment, transport and erection, piling, bailing, water supply, hydraulic engineering, and more. Specific projects include transporting a 50-ton stone to the Louvre, erecting an obelisk, building timber locks, and dredging canals. [PDF.oq93] Engineering and Technology, 1650-1750: Illustrations and Texts from Original Sources (Dover Science Books) Rating: 4.97 (565 Votes)
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