The Making of William Edwards; or, The Story of the Bridge of Beauty. A Journey Through Beauty and Innovation in 18th Century Wales

Par : G. Linnaeus Mrs. Banks
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  • Nombre de pages1398
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-614111-0
  • EAN4064066141110
  • Date de parution20/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille2 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "The Making of William Edwards; or, The Story of the Bridge of Beauty, " G. Linnaeus Mrs. Banks weaves a compelling narrative that explores the life and legacy of William Edwards, the 18th-century engineer renowned for his innovative designs and moral integrity. The book deftly combines biographical storytelling with rich historical context, particularly concerning the Industrial Revolution and its impact on engineering practices.
Banks employs a vivid literary style, replete with evocative descriptions and insightful reflections, creating a textured understanding of Edwards' journey and the societal backdrop in which he operated, particularly focusing on the construction of the celebrated Pontypridd bridge in Wales. G. Linnaeus Mrs. Banks is not only an accomplished author but also a devoted historian with a keen interest in the interplay between technology and culture.
Her background in engineering and her passion for architecture inspired her to delve deep into Edwards' life, elucidating how his personal values and professional challenges shaped his enduring contributions to civil engineering and community building. With meticulous research, Banks reveals the man behind the monument, merging biography with a broader commentary on progress and human endeavor. This book is essential for readers interested in engineering history, architectural innovation, or the nuanced relationships between individuals and their communities.
Banks' engaging prose and rigorous analysis make "The Making of William Edwards" not only educational but also a captivating read that invites reflection on the moral imperatives of creation. Readers will find inspiration in Edwards'Äô story and the enduring beauty of his architectural legacy.
In "The Making of William Edwards; or, The Story of the Bridge of Beauty, " G. Linnaeus Mrs. Banks weaves a compelling narrative that explores the life and legacy of William Edwards, the 18th-century engineer renowned for his innovative designs and moral integrity. The book deftly combines biographical storytelling with rich historical context, particularly concerning the Industrial Revolution and its impact on engineering practices.
Banks employs a vivid literary style, replete with evocative descriptions and insightful reflections, creating a textured understanding of Edwards' journey and the societal backdrop in which he operated, particularly focusing on the construction of the celebrated Pontypridd bridge in Wales. G. Linnaeus Mrs. Banks is not only an accomplished author but also a devoted historian with a keen interest in the interplay between technology and culture.
Her background in engineering and her passion for architecture inspired her to delve deep into Edwards' life, elucidating how his personal values and professional challenges shaped his enduring contributions to civil engineering and community building. With meticulous research, Banks reveals the man behind the monument, merging biography with a broader commentary on progress and human endeavor. This book is essential for readers interested in engineering history, architectural innovation, or the nuanced relationships between individuals and their communities.
Banks' engaging prose and rigorous analysis make "The Making of William Edwards" not only educational but also a captivating read that invites reflection on the moral imperatives of creation. Readers will find inspiration in Edwards'Äô story and the enduring beauty of his architectural legacy.