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"Lean men, brown men, men from overseas,
Men from all the outer world; shy and ill at ease
" There were Canadian Mounties, American cowboys, Arctic explorers,
adventurers, rogues, big game hunters and sportsmen. There were
famous men like Cherry Kearton, the naturalist and explorer and the
grand old man of Africa-Frederick Selous himself. All these men had
come together under the Union Flag to do battle against colonial
Imperial Germany in East Africa. They came under the command of
Driscoll of Driscoll's Scouts who performed with renown during the
Boer War. These were the men of the 25th Royal Fusiliers-The Legion
of Frontiersmen-and their battlegrounds were to be the great plains
of Africa rich in wildlife and elemental danger. This is their
story through the years of the Great War told by one of their own
officers in vivid detail. It is a story of campaigns and hardship
which would be equal to the best of them and lay many a 'lean,
brown man' in a shallow grave in the red earth before it was
concluded.
Engineering genius, technical innovator and one of the greatest
figures of the Industrial Revolution, Isambard Kingdom Brunel
changed the face of the English landscape with his groundbreaking
designs and ingenious constructions. L. T. C. Rolt's masterly
biography is the definitive work on Brunel, tracing the life, times
and monumental achivements of the man who helped to build modern
Britain.
Over the past two million years that human species have inhabited
the Planet Earth they have distinguished themselves by their
ability to make and do things creatively to ensure their survival.
From the beginning, therefore, they have been defined by their
technology, and the history of technology is the history of the
species. For most of this period, the development of human
technical skills has been extremely slow and repetitive, limited to
basic tools and weapons and the ability to control fire. The
utilisation of animal power and the invention of the means of
harnessing the power of wind and falling water added gradually to
their technical skills, but it was the discovery of ways of using
power from heat engines a mere three hundred years ago that
accelerated this process into a prodigious expansion of technical
power that fundamentally transformed human societies . It is this
development which deserves to be to be called 'The Engineering
Revolution' and provides the primary focus of this book.
"Lean men, brown men, men from overseas,
Men from all the outer world; shy and ill at ease
/I> There were Canadian Mounties, American cowboys, Arctic
explorers, adventurers, rogues, big game hunters and sportsmen.
There were famous men like Cherry Kearton, the naturalist and
explorer and the grand old man of Africa-Frederick Selous himself.
All these men had come together under the Union Flag to do battle
against colonial Imperial Germany in East Africa. They came under
the command of Driscoll of Driscoll's Scouts who performed with
renown during the Boer War. These were the men of the 25th Royal
Fusiliers-The Legion of Frontiersmen-and their battlegrounds were
to be the great plains of Africa rich in wildlife and elemental
danger. This is their story through the years of the Great War told
by one of their own officers in vivid detail. It is a story of
campaigns and hardship which would be equal to the best of them and
lay many a 'lean, brown man' in a shallow grave in the red earth
before it was concluded.
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