Victorian Engineering (L.T.C. Rolt Collection)

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L T C Rolt was an engineer and pioneer of industrial history; in this book he combined these two passions to give us a fascinating account of the men who ‘made’ Britain. From Brunel to Telford, he takes us on a journey from the first railway tracks being laid down to bridges spanning hitherto unimagined lengths, through to the ‘invention’ and mastery of the gas and electricity, which we take for granted today. The Victorians were at the forefront of modern technology in their time, but often came to see it as a blight on their landscape and struggled to adapt to the fast pace of this new industrial era. In this book, Rolt not only examines the creations that made Britain’s empire great, but also how the age of optimism turned to one of disillusionment with many of our inventors finding fame and fortune abroad. This unrivalled insight into our industrial heritage is compulsory reading for anyone wanting to appreciate the foundations on which our modern lives were built.

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Publisher

New edition (1 Jan. 2009), The History Press

Language

English

Paperback

272 pages

ISBN-10

0750946571

ISBN-13

978-0750946575

Dimensions

13.49 x 2.03 x 21.59 cm

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4.63

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  1. 08

    by Mr. Ross Maynard

    In “Victorian Engineering” LTC Rolt provides a wonderfully readable history of the industrial revolution in Britain from the perspective of the magnificent engineering triumphs achieved. The book celebrates the well-know greats of engineering, but also many others we should know more about. Mr Rolt also comments on the decline of Britain’s leadership of the field of engineering – putting this down to snobbery and a lack of vision. As the title suggests, the book focusses on the Victorian era and only gives limited coverage of earlier developments (with the exception of James Watt). Mr Rolt’s prose is elegant, fresh and energetic and this is a great read. This book was published nearly 40 years ago and remains compelling reading for anyone interested in the subject.

  2. 08

    by PF VEREYCKEN

    For budding engineers

  3. 08

    by Icedancer

    I am a devotee of Tom Rolt’s writing but I have to say that this publication of this book does him no justice, indeed I believe poor Tom may be turning in his grave. I am enjoying the writing but already by page 27 there are so many silly typos that it is clear no proof reding was done. Much more serious is that already two dates are wrong, seriously wrong, by 100 years each. According to the text George Stephenson died in 1949, he would have been very old by then! That one is obvious, but here is another. The dual tunnel at Woodhead was bored in 1949, not 1849 as stated, anyone not familiar with the subject would not be aware of the discrepancy. It is a poor compliment to LTC Rolt that this publication is so badly presented.

  4. 08

    by Wendy Robins

    This is a Christmas gift for a friend – I hope he likes it

  5. 08

    by Peter L

    Good price and delivery. Interesting book. Would have liked more illustrations to support the descriptions of engineering advances.

  6. 08

    by Mark Chisholm

    History has become a popular TV and coffee table book subject over the last few years and often done well. However, often I’m left feeling I need to know a little more and therefore I look for additional books on the subject. This appealed because it focus’ on possible Britain’s greatest ever period, the Victorian one.

    Not sure exactly when this book was written but late 60’s or early 70’s. The author therefore comes from an era when readers where understood to be intelligent human beings with the capacity to think and to understand information and opinion without resorting to gimmicks. This is not a ‘pop’ history book.

    Nor is it a heavy unreadable one. It is written for those who have an attention span greater than the life of a soap bubble and who can read and digest a book minus large amounts of pictures. There is a wealth of information and reasoned opinion from a man who has clearly done his research well. It’s probably the best book covering engineering of this period that I’ve read and a must for those who find the subject of the huge engineering changes exacted over the Victorian period interesting.

    Overall, a brilliant book.

  7. 08

    by ShazzyShaz

    Bought as a present and it bought some escape from the pain, plus a distraction for someone who is normally active. Thanks

  8. 08

    by K. M. Jacobs

    LTC Rolt is a master of his subject and as such manages to write very well informed and interesting books on the wide subject of engineering history. He also provides some quite amusing asides along the way that serve to add a lighter note to the detail. All in all,a very enjoyable read.

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