Brunel the Great Engineer

Brunel the Great Engineer by Sally Hewitt, published by Franklin Watts in 2004, is a 30-page book written in English. This edition explores the life and achievements of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, a prominent figure in civil engineering and construction. The book provides insights into his significant contributions and innovations, making it suitable for readers interested in historical figures and engineering.
Readers will find a detailed account of Brunel’s work, including his famous projects and the impact he had on the field of engineering. This book is designed for those following the National Curriculum Key Stage 1, offering educational content that aligns with academic standards. Through engaging illustrations and informative text, the book aims to present Brunel’s legacy in a way that is accessible to young learners.
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