Brunel the Great Engineer

Brunel the Great Engineer by Sally Hewitt is a UK edition published by Franklin Watts in 2012, featuring 30 pages in English. This book explores the life of the renowned engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, detailing his significant contributions to engineering and the lasting impact he had on future engineers. Through accessible language and engaging content, readers are introduced to fundamental engineering concepts while learning about Brunel’s innovative projects.
In this informative text, readers will discover how Brunel created his work and the ways in which he influenced the field of engineering. The book encourages young readers to engage with the material by predicting the outcomes of Brunel’s various projects, making it a valuable resource for those interested in history and engineering. With its focus on juvenile nonfiction, this edition serves as an educational tool for young adults seeking to understand the principles of engineering and the legacy of one of its great pioneers.
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This text explores the life of this famous man, looking at how he created his work, and how he influenced the engineers who followed him. Readers are introduced to very basic engineering concepts and are encouraged to predict the outcomes of his projects.
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