<b>A biography of great verve … brings back to vivid life a man who should never have been forgotten</b>
- Andrew Marr,
‘Glover has done detailed research and <b>any other author will struggle to improve on his life of Telford</b> … <i>Man of Iron </i>is a competent, interesting book about an engineer whose star … deserves to shine a little brighter’
- Simon Heffer, Daily Telegraph
‘<b>An evocative biography of Britain’s greatest civil engineer</b> … An evocative telling of an interesting life, an account that has lots to admire … <b>Glover catches the thrill of Telford’s engineering quite beautifully</b>’
Guardian
‘A <b>strikingly clear</b> <b>portrait </b>of the man who helped shape Britain. ... <b>A beautifully-written biography, reading almost as a work of classic literature</b>’
Engineering & Technology
‘<b>Vivid, enthusiastic</b> … Glover makes an enormously readable and persuasive case for Telford’s importance in our national story’
- Dominic Sandbrook, Sunday Times
‘<b>Astonishing and inspiring</b> … Mixing effortless prose with genuine insight has produced an immersive biography that proves hard to put down … The story of Thomas Telford is the story of modern Britain, and never has it been so well told’
BBC Countryfile
‘Glover has sailed across Telford’s aqueducts, walked his towpaths and tracked down his most obscure Scottish bridges [and his] dedication … has paid off’
- Harry Mount, Spectator
‘Absorbing … [Glover’s] clear, concise style gives the plain-speaking Telford … a fitting literary treatment’
Observer
‘Glover has ... been digging in the archives with Telfordian energy to produce a readable book about an overlooked man’
- Damian Whitworth, The Times
‘This is a fine biography of a man of <b>outstanding genius</b>’
Who Do You Think You Are?
An engaging new biography which celebrates the achievements of the Borders boy who invented the modern road
Sunday Post
[Glover] has avoided hagiography in this <b>engaging, evocative and very readable</b> tale
Financial Times
He paints a vivid picture of a man who was at once massively gifted, restless, ambitious, arrogant and utterly relentless in pursuit of his projects … <b>A superb biography</b>. Lengthy but rewarding, <b>it sets Telford in the clash, clamour, stink and roar of Britain in the Georgian era</b>
Herald
Julian Glover applies his skills as a journalist to write a <b>very readable</b> biography charting the history of Telford’s work
History Today
Glover digs in the archives with Telfordian energy to produce a readable book about the overlooked man
The Times
Thomas Telford, the great builder of bridges, canals aqueducts, churches and roads, is less famous than say, Christopher Wren or Isambard Kingdom Brunel. After you read this engrossing biography, you will wonder why
- William Leith, Evening Standard