The Romance of Modern Mechanism / With Interesting Descriptions in Non-technical Language of Wonderful Machinery and Mechanical Devices and Marvellously Delicate Scientific Instruments
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The book surveys the development and application of mechanical devices from primitive hand-tools through the steam engine to contemporary industrial machinery, offering accessible explanations of how machines work and how they shaped everyday life. Using illustrated, non-technical descriptions and concrete examples—from agricultural mills and pumps to steam-driven factories, locomotion, and fine scientific instruments—it traces specialization, mechanization, and their social and economic effects, emphasizing human dependence on engineered systems and the growing role of power-driven production. Chapters balance historical overview, practical description, and vivid technological examples intended for general readers.
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