George & Robert Stephenson

George & Robert Stephenson
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Publisher : History Press Limited
Total Pages : 342
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105215524757
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Synopsis George & Robert Stephenson by : David Ross

From poverty to immense wealth, from humble beginnings to international celebrity, George and Robert Stephenson's was an extraordinary joint career. Together they overshadow all other engineers, with the possible exception of Robert's friend Isambard Kingdom Brunel, for one vital reason: they were winners. For them it was not enough to follow the progress made by others. They had to be the best. Colossal in confidence, ability, energy and ambition, George Stephenson was also a man of huge rages and jealousies, determined to create his own legend. Brought up from infancy by his father, Robert was a very different person. Driven by the need to be the super-successful son his father wanted, he struggled with self-distrust and morbid depression. More than once his career and reputation teetered on the edge of disaster. But by being flawed, he emerges as a far more appealing and sympathetic figure than the conventional picture of the 'eminent engineer.' David Ross's new biography of George and Robert Stephenson sheds new light on these two giants of British engineering.

Robert Stephenson-the Eminent Engineer

Robert Stephenson-the Eminent Engineer
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 448
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015058097992
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Synopsis Robert Stephenson-the Eminent Engineer by : Michael Reeves Bailey

Robert Stephenson M.P., F.R.S., Hon.MA, Hon DCL (1803-1859) was the leading engineer of his day. He was acclaimed for his development of the main-line steam locomotive and renowned for his innovations in bridge building. He built the first trunk railway line in the world between London and Birmingham, was at the centre of the railway 'mania' that gripped early Victorian Britain, and by 1850 had been responsible for one third of the railway network in England. Robert Stephenson - The Eminent Engineer is the first biographical study to be devoted to Robert Stephenson for over a century, and is fully illustrated in black-and-white and colour. Written by a team of experts in railway and engineering history, chapters explore Stephenson's early training and work with his father, George and examine his influence and achievements in railway development, noting his advocacy of planning, rather than an unbridled free market. They also examine his innovation and techniques in railway and bridge building and port and water engineering. Not least they consider Stephenson's public face - the immense recognition he won as a person who contributed to the transformation of society by opening up communications and transport, and his career as a respected arbitrator, MP, and Commissioner for the Great Exhibition of 1851.

George and Robert Stephenson

George and Robert Stephenson
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Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : OXFORD:600048756
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Synopsis George and Robert Stephenson by : Clara L. Matéaux

George and Robert Stephenson

George and Robert Stephenson
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Publisher : The History Press
Total Pages : 541
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ISBN-10 : 9780752496740
ISBN-13 : 0752496743
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis George and Robert Stephenson by : David Ross

From poverty to immense wealth, from humble beginnings to international celebrity, George and Robert Stephenson's was an extraordinary joint career. Together they overshadow all other engineers, with the possible exception of Robert's friend Isambard Kingdom Brunel, for one vital reason: they were winners. For them it was not enough to follow the progress made by others. They had to be the best. Colossal in confidence, ability, energy and ambition, George Stephenson was also a man of huge rages and jealousies, determined to create his own legend. Brought up from infancy by his father, Robert was a very different person. Driven by the need to be the super-successful son his father wanted, he struggled with self-distrust and morbid depression. More than once his career and reputation teetered on the edge of disaster. But by being flawed, he emerges as a far more appealing and sympathetic figure than the conventional picture of the 'eminent engineer.' David Ross's new biography of George and Robert Stephenson sheds new light on these two giants of British engineering.

George and Robert Stephenson

George and Robert Stephenson
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:499421804
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Synopsis George and Robert Stephenson by : C. L. Mateaux

The Last Days of Steam in North East England

The Last Days of Steam in North East England
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Publisher : Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages : 167
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ISBN-10 : 9781445684406
ISBN-13 : 1445684403
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis The Last Days of Steam in North East England by : George Woods

An evocative collection of photographs documenting the final days of steam on the railways of North East England.

LIVES OF THE ENGINEERS

LIVES OF THE ENGINEERS
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1033131458
ISBN-13 : 9781033131459
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis LIVES OF THE ENGINEERS by : SAMUEL. SMILES

George and Robert Stephenson

George and Robert Stephenson
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Total Pages : 466
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:256881660
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Synopsis George and Robert Stephenson by : Samuel Smiles