First published in 2005. Taking a look at the Industrial Revolution
from 1760 in English Agriculture, Manufacturing and politics and
also discussing the mechanical revolution and its economic and
social effects., this book puts forward that the civilised world
has been changed, and social duties, morals, habits, habitations,
and connections all altered by the discoveries of a few dozen able
men.
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