<p>‘A great writer.’ The Times</p>
<p>'Cadbury's book is a celebration of the engineer's art.' Guardian</p>

From the best-selling author of THE DINOSAUR HUNTERS and THE LOST KING OF FRANCE comes the story of how our modern world was forged – in rivets, grease and steam; in blood, sweat and human imagination. The nineteenth century saw the creation of some of the world's most incredible feats of engineering. Deborah Cadbury explores the history behind the epic monuments that spanned the industrial revolution from Brunel's extraordinary Great Eastern, the Titanic of its day that joined the two ends of the empire, to the Panama Canal, that linked the Atlantic and Pacific oceans half a century later. Seven Wonders of the Industrial World recreates the stories of the most brilliant pioneers of the industrial age, their burning ambitions and extravagant dreams, their passions and rivalries as great minds clashed. These were men such as Arthur Powell-Davis, the engineer behind the Hoover Dam, who dreamed of creating the largest dam in the world by diverting the entire Colorado river, one of the worlds most dangerous and unpredictable, or John Roebling, who lost his life creating the Brooklyn Bridge, the longest suspension bridge ever built. These are also the stories of countless unsung heroes – the craftsmen and workers without whose perseverance nothing would have been achieved, not to mention the financiers and shareholders hanging on for the ride as fortunes – and reputations – were lost and won. Cadbury leads us on an amazing journey from the freezing snows of the Alps to the mosquito-ridden wilds of the Central American jungle as we see uncontrollable rivers tamed, continents conquered and vast oceans joined.
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From the best-selling author of THE DINOSAUR HUNTERS and THE LOST KING OF FRANCE comes the story of how our modern world was forged – in rivets, grease and steam; in blood, sweat and human imagination.
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FrontDeborah CadburySeven Wonders of the Industrial World BackThis is the story of how the modern world was forged. Here are the astonishing tales behind the Panama Canal, the SS Great Eastern, the Hoover Dam, the London Sewers, the American Railroad, the Brooklyn Bridge and the Bell Rock Lighthouse - The Seven Wonders of the Industrial World. Deborah Cadbury's fascinating book is about the people who made these world-changing machines and monuments real - people like Isambard Kingdom Brunel and Joseph Bazalgette. Often obsessed beyond the point of eccentricity, those obsessions sometimes threatened to destroy them. One saved London from drowning in its own filth; others made the American West possible; one created the largest dam in history; all relied on the working men (and women and children) who gave their labour and all too often their lives on these epic projects. With extensive research and powerfully vivid writing, Deborah Cadbury has made them and their world live and breathe for us again.
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‘A compelling read’ The Guardian
‘A compelling read’ The Guardian • The Dinosaur Hunters sold over 50,000 copies in paperback in the UK alone • The hardback has currently sold 30,000 copies in the UK, and was accompanied by a major BBC series • Illuminating PS sections contains a new essay and author profile by Fanny Blake
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780007163052
Publisert
2004-07-05
Utgiver
Vendor
HarperPerennial
Vekt
290 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
25 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
00, G, 01
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
400

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Deborah Cadbury is the award-winning TV science producer for the BBC, including Horizon for which she won an Emmy . She is also the highly-acclaimed author of The Feminisation of Nature, The Dinosaur Hunters and The Lost King of France.