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In this stunning jacketed hardback, science writer Paul Virr introduces 50 of the world''s most influential engineers of all time and a selection of their groundbreaking inventions, showcased with full-colour photography.

Engineering is everywhere, from the Large Hadron Collider to invisibly small circuits on silicon chips. The 50 Greatest Engineers celebrates the great achievements that have been made through the ages, containing profiles of the best-known and most innovative engineers of all time. Chosen from across the globe, they include a diverse range of talent - from the likes of Nikola Tesla, Emily Warren Roebling and Gustave Eiffel to Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Fazlu Rahman Khan and the Wright Brothers.

Fully illustrated in full-color with examples of their major works, whether they be machines, buildings, bridges or life-changing technical innovations, this fascinating book explores how these men and women have beaten the odds to develop them.

Includes:
• Full-colour photographs and illustrations of famous inventions
• Concise professional biographies of the engineers listed
• Entries arranged in chronological order for easy reference

This is the perfect reference book for all the family to answer the question - ''Who made that?''

ABOUT THE SERIES: The 50 Greatest series brings together highly visual reference guides, each exploring 50 of the most influential figures across a certain discipline. These rich biographical profiles outline their key achievements, influences and impact on the industry, accompanied by stunning full-colour photography.

The 50 Greatest Engineers: The People Whose

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A Hardback by Paul Virr, William Potter

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    Publisher: Arcturus Publishing Ltd
    Publication Date: 01/01/2022
    ISBN13: 9781838574215, 978-1838574215
    ISBN10: 1838574212

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    In this stunning jacketed hardback, science writer Paul Virr introduces 50 of the world''s most influential engineers of all time and a selection of their groundbreaking inventions, showcased with full-colour photography.

    Engineering is everywhere, from the Large Hadron Collider to invisibly small circuits on silicon chips. The 50 Greatest Engineers celebrates the great achievements that have been made through the ages, containing profiles of the best-known and most innovative engineers of all time. Chosen from across the globe, they include a diverse range of talent - from the likes of Nikola Tesla, Emily Warren Roebling and Gustave Eiffel to Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Fazlu Rahman Khan and the Wright Brothers.

    Fully illustrated in full-color with examples of their major works, whether they be machines, buildings, bridges or life-changing technical innovations, this fascinating book explores how these men and women have beaten the odds to develop them.

    Includes:
    • Full-colour photographs and illustrations of famous inventions
    • Concise professional biographies of the engineers listed
    • Entries arranged in chronological order for easy reference

    This is the perfect reference book for all the family to answer the question - ''Who made that?''

    ABOUT THE SERIES: The 50 Greatest series brings together highly visual reference guides, each exploring 50 of the most influential figures across a certain discipline. These rich biographical profiles outline their key achievements, influences and impact on the industry, accompanied by stunning full-colour photography.

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