Isambard Kingdom Brunel

Isambard Kingdom Brunel by John Malam, published by Evans Brothers in 2005, is a new edition that spans 22 pages in English. This book presents the life story of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, one of the most significant engineers of the nineteenth century. It details his journey to becoming an engineer and highlights some of his notable projects, including bridges, tunnels, shops, and railways, many of which remain in use today.
Readers will find a well-structured narrative that combines simple language with a rich collection of photographs, offering insights into both Brunel’s achievements and life in Victorian England. The book is part of a series that aims to educate young readers about influential figures in science and engineering, making it a valuable resource for those interested in inventions and inventors.
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This series has been hugely successful and the new paperback of Isambard Kingdom Brunel is bound to invite even further triumphs Each title tells the life story of an eminent individual in simple language, with a superb array of photographs. Isambard Kingdom Brunel was one of the greatest engineers of the nineteenth century and much of his work, from bridges and tunnels to shops and railways, is still standing today. This book describes how he came to be an engineer and some of the famous projects he worked on until his death in 1859. The photographs also provide an interesting insight into life in Victorian England.
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