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James B. Eads is a comprehensive biography that delves into the remarkable life and achievements of one of America's most innovative engineers and inventors. The book traces Eads’s journey from his humble beginnings in Indiana to his rise as a self-taught engineer whose ingenuity transformed the landscape of American engineering in the 19th century. Known for his pioneering work on the Mississippi River, Eads designed and constructed the world-famous Eads Bridge in St. Louis, a marvel of engineering that was the first bridge to use steel as its primary material and the first to employ cantilever support methods. The biography explores Eads’s relentless pursuit of solutions to seemingly insurmountable problems, such as his development of the diving bell and his revolutionary system of jetties at the mouth of the Mississippi, which opened the river to deep-water navigation and revolutionized trade in the region. Through detailed accounts and vivid storytelling, the book highlights Eads’s inventive spirit, his battles against skepticism and adversity, and his lasting impact on civil engineering and river navigation. Readers are given insight into the technical challenges Eads faced, his collaborations with leading scientists and financiers of his time, and the personal qualities that made him a respected and influential figure. The narrative also situates Eads’s work within the broader context of American industrialization, illustrating how his contributions helped shape the nation’s infrastructure and economic growth. Richly illustrated with anecdotes, technical explanations, and historical context, James B. Eads is both an inspiring portrait of a visionary and a fascinating chronicle of American progress during a transformative era.

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Liczba stron: 109

Rok wydania: 2025

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