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Fifty machines that changed the course of history

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Gives the historical and technological context behind fifty machines that influenced the development of human civilization.

"Survey of the mechanical devices that propelled 18th-century society into the 19th and 20th centuries. The book celebrates more than 200 years of technological development at the height of the Industrial Revolution. These are not generic inventions but rather specific, branded machines whose names in many cases have become synonymous with the machine or its purpose. The entries fall into eight categories relating to their sphere of influence: Industry, Agriculture, Media, Transport, Science, Computing, Energy and Home. Concise text describes the machines, what led to their invention, and the effects on society."--Publisher description.

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Publisher
Firefly Books
Language
English
Pages
224

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Table of Contents

Jacquard loom
Roberts' lathe
Stephenson's "rocket"
Roberts' loom
Whitworth planing machines
Corliss steam engine
Babbage difference engine
Singer "turtle back" sewing machine
SS Great Eastern
Hyatt stuffing machine
Gramme machine
Linotype machine
Parsons' steam turbine
"Rover" safety bicycle
Westinghouse AC system
Berliner "gramophone"
Lumière "cinématographe"
Marconi radio
Diesel engine
Underwood no. 1 typewriter
Kodak "brownie" camera
Tungsram light bulb
Automatic electric candlestick telephoine
Model T Ford
Hoover suction sweeper
Holt Caterpillar combine harvester
Black & Decker electric drill
G.E. "monitor top" refrigerator
LZ 127 Graf zeppelin
Baird "televisor"
Philco-York air conditioner
Siemens electron microscope
Mittlewerk V-2 rocket
G.E. top-loading washing machine
Ampex model 200A tape recorder
De Havilland DH106 Comet
Victa Rotomo fan mower
Magnox nuclear reactor
Unimate 1900
Saturn V rocket
EMI CT scanner
JVC HR-3300EK
Atari 2600
Sony TPS-L2 "walkman"
Vestas HVK10
IBM PC 5150
Hayes smartmodem 300
ABI 370A DNA sequencer
Hubble space telescope
Motorola StarTAC.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 218-219) and index.

Published in
Buffalo, N.Y
Other Titles
50 machines that changed the course of history

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
621.809
Library of Congress
TJ15 .C44 2012, , TJ15 .C48 2012, T15 .C43 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
224 p.
Number of pages
224

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26921553M
Internet Archive
fiftymachinestha0000chal
ISBN 10
1770850902
ISBN 13
9781770850903
LCCN
2012540874
OCLC/WorldCat
780360565, 815747637

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