
Brunel
The Life and Times of Isambard Kingdom Brunel
R. Angus Buchanan(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 27. June 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
338 pages
978-1-350-47507-6 (ISBN)
Description
This book traces the life of Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-1859), who is rightly revered as one of the greatest of all engineers.
His leading role in the transport revolution of the nineteenth century, and especially in the building of the Great Western Railway, left an indelible mark on the British landscape. His achievements captured the imagination of his contemporaries and subsequent generations, whilst his colossal energy and determination to carry out projects on the largest scale and to an extremely high standard set him apart from his rivals.
Brunel tells the story both of the engineer, who followed his father Marc into what was then a new profession, and of the man. It explores his successes and failures, at home and abroad, including both the broad gauge GWR and the SS Great Eastern, as R. Angus Buchanan expertly brings out Brunel's imagination, drive and inventiveness. Above all, it sets him in the context of his times, showing both what made him who he was and how he made the most of the great opportunities offered to him.
His leading role in the transport revolution of the nineteenth century, and especially in the building of the Great Western Railway, left an indelible mark on the British landscape. His achievements captured the imagination of his contemporaries and subsequent generations, whilst his colossal energy and determination to carry out projects on the largest scale and to an extremely high standard set him apart from his rivals.
Brunel tells the story both of the engineer, who followed his father Marc into what was then a new profession, and of the man. It explores his successes and failures, at home and abroad, including both the broad gauge GWR and the SS Great Eastern, as R. Angus Buchanan expertly brings out Brunel's imagination, drive and inventiveness. Above all, it sets him in the context of his times, showing both what made him who he was and how he made the most of the great opportunities offered to him.
Reviews / Votes
gives a vivid sense of the mixture of ebullience, foresight, hard work and ambition that propelled Brunel to the forefront of British engineering. * Aileen Reed * Professor Buchanan's book is rich in such unfamiliar insights into Brunel's character and style of management, for he may be more familiar than any other scholar with the content of that rich archive at Bristol University ... This is a refreshing and authoritative new contribution to the study of Victorian England's most innovative ship designer and civil engineer. * Nautical Archaeology *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
33
Dimensions
Height: 232 mm
Width: 154 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
520 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-47507-6 (9781350475076)
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05/2006
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Person
R. Angus Buchanan is the author of Industrial Archaeology in Britain. He is Emeritus Professor in the History of Technology in the University of Bath, UK.
Content
Introduction
1. An Age of Revolutions
2. Apprenticeship
3. Castles in the Sky
4. Bristol
5. The Great Western Railway
6. Overseas Projects
7. Disasters
8. The Great Ship
9. Other Significant Works
10. The Professional Man
11. Politics and Society
12. Victorian Family Man
13. The Heroic Age of British Engineering
Appendix
Notes
Bibliography
Index
1. An Age of Revolutions
2. Apprenticeship
3. Castles in the Sky
4. Bristol
5. The Great Western Railway
6. Overseas Projects
7. Disasters
8. The Great Ship
9. Other Significant Works
10. The Professional Man
11. Politics and Society
12. Victorian Family Man
13. The Heroic Age of British Engineering
Appendix
Notes
Bibliography
Index