"James Brindley and the Early Engineers is a classic Victorian biography celebrating the life and achievements of one of Britain's most influential civil engineers. Written by Samuel Smiles, best known for Self-Help and his inspirational studies of industrial figures, the book traces Brindley's rise from modest beginnings to his central role in the development of Britain's canal system during the Industrial Revolution. Smiles presents Brindley not merely as a technical innovator, but as a figure of perseverance, ingenuity, and practical intelligence, emblematic of the age's belief in self-improvement and progress.
The narrative places Brindley within a broader constellation of early engineers, contextualising his work alongside the social, economic, and technological transformations of 18th-century Britain. Detailed accounts of canal construction, surveying challenges, and engineering solutions are interwoven with biographical sketches, offering readers insight into both the human and mechanical foundations of modern infrastructure. The volume is profusely illustrated, with engravings that depict portraits, landscapes, engineering works, and historical artefacts, enhancing its documentary and visual appeal.
Published in London in 1864 by John Murray, this edition is handsomely bound in fine leather with gilt decoration, a marbled text block, and high-quality illustrations throughout, reflecting the prestige of both author and subject. It stands as an important work of industrial and social history, appealing particularly to collectors of Victorian engineering books, historians of the Industrial Revolution, and readers with an interest in canals, early technology, and the lives of Britain's great engineers."
Light wear and scuffing to covers and spine as shown. Bookplate present. Binding is excellent with secure covers and no loose pages. Light foxing to prelims and scattered age toning to pages. An excellent, presentation copy in very good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.
Size 18cm x 13cm x 2.5cm - 320 Pages