Watt's Perfect Engine
Watt's Perfect Engine
Ben Marsden
Columbia University Press
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James Watt's name has become well known as the inventor of the light bulb; but it was the steam engine which also earned him fame--and which did not come about due to his single-handed genius. The development, function and role of the 'perfect engine' during his times in England is revealed in Ben Marsden's Watt's Perfect Engine: Steam And The Age Of Invention, a lively historical coverage of how the engine evolved and reflected not only the promise, but the problems of the Industrial Revolution. A fine, wide-ranging history.
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