Like many apparently simple devices, the vertical water wheel
has been around for so long that it is taken for granted. Yet this
"picturesque artifact" was for centuries man's primary mechanical
source of power and was the foundation upon which mills and other
industries developed.
"Stronger than a Hundred Men" explores the development of the
vertical water wheel from its invention in ancient times through
its eventual demise as a source of power during the Industrial
Revolution. Spanning more than 2000 years, Terry Reynolds's account
follows the progression of this labor-saving device from Asia to
the Middle East, Europe, and America-covering the evolution of the
water wheel itself, the development of dams and reservoirs, and the
applications of water power.
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