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An Encyclopedia of the History of Technology (Routledge Companion Encyclopedias) [Hardcover]

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0415013062 978-0415013062 February 2, 1990 First Edition
* 22 sections cover the entire field of the history of technology and each section summarises the development of its subject from the earliest times to the present day
* Written without unnecessary jargon
* 2 extensive indexes of Names and Topics
* Usefully illustrated with 150 black & white photographs and line drawings to explain key advances

`Contain[s] a vast amount of reliable information over a very wide field. It is certainly a work of which I shall myself make frequent use ... it deserves to find a place ... in every reference library.' - Times Higher Education Supplement
`The coverage is excellent ... a most valuable single-volume source which for its comprehensiveness and ease of reference will earn its place in both specialist and general reference collections.' - Reference Reviews
`Informative and comprehensive, remarkable in its coverage ... covers every aspect of technology from the Stone Age to the Space Age ... will undoubtedly help readers to get a grip on and feel of an enormous range of subjects ... An invaluable and practical addition to most office bookshelves or libraries.' - New Civil Engineer
`The authors represented in this book are to be congratulated for their readable and reliable surveys of the past and present status of the major areas where mankind has harnessed science for the production of useful products and processes.' - Choice

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An amazing volume that treats in detail the history of technology . . . incredible scope and value as a historical reference.
Information Retrieval and Library Automation, August 1990

The authors represented in the book are to be congratulated for their readable and reliable surveys of the past and present status of the major areas where mankind has harnessed science for the production of useful products and processes.
Choice, 1990

The encyclopedia's value as a reference work is enhanced by seven tables and 158 figures, and by detailed, cross-referenced, name and subject indexes. I recommend it as essential reading for instructors and students of the history of science, technology and industry or for anyone interested in this field.
American Scientist, 1990

About the Author

Ian McNeil is Rolt Research Fellow at the University of Bath and former Executive Secretary of the Newcomen Society for the Study of the History of Engineering and Technology.

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  • Hardcover: 1088 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; First Edition edition (February 2, 1990)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0415013062
  • ISBN-13: 978-0415013062
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.5 x 2.8 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars First rate handy one volume desk reference, January 13, 2009
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This review is from: An Encyclopedia of the History of Technology (Routledge Companion Encyclopedias) (Hardcover)
"An Encyclopedia of the History of Technology," edited by Ian McNeil, Routledge, London, NYC, 1990. This 1062 page hardback is a single volume, handy reference to the subject of technologies. It provides concise summaries of a wide variety of technologies including basic details on how the technology works, inventors, and end of chapter references for additional detail. Should a technology question arise, this is an excellent quick reference that gets you started with enough detail to learn what related subjects to search.

The book is organized into 21 broad subject chapters which give an indication of the breadth of coverage: Materials: Non-ferrous Metals, Ferrous Metals, Chemicals; Power: Water, Wind, Animal, Steam, Internal Combustion, Electricity, Engineering; Transport: Roads, Bridges, Vehicles, Inland Waterways, Ports, Shipping, Rail, Aeronautics, Spaceflight; Communications: Language, Writing, Printing, Information, Timekeeping, Computing, Telecommunications; Technology: Agriculture, Textiles, Clothing, Building, Domestic Interiors, Public Utilities, Weapons, Armor.

I was especially impressed with the detail of the metallurgy section, which includes processing aluminum and magnesium as well as iron and steel. The coverage seemed thorough and surprisingly clearly written. Numerous illustrations help make the points. I noticed there are a few limits to coverage. Silicon is not included. Plastics are covered too briefly for a chemist. Integrated circuits are mentioned and get one paragraph, but there is no discussion of fabrication technologies. Gold mining is mentioned, but there is no discussion of ore processing. Germanium is not mentioned. One concludes that coverage is best of ancient technologies that led to the 19th Century industrial revolution, i.e., the machine age. Coverage of 20th Century topics is hit or miss, with some topics incomplete or absent.

A second limitation is that the book is British in origin and most examples are chosen from UK. US inventions are also described when appropriate, but the examples are often to foreign, unknown (to us) places. Plus, European construction details make those descriptions not applicable to the US situation.

This is an excellent desk reference which history and technology buffs will find fascinating. Indexed. Illustrated. End of chapter references.
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