84,99 zł
The History of Steam Navigation is a comprehensive and meticulously researched chronicle that traces the evolution and impact of steam-powered vessels from their earliest conceptual beginnings to their widespread adoption across the globe. Drawing on a wealth of historical documents, personal accounts, and technical records, the book delves into the pioneering experiments of inventors such as James Watt, Robert Fulton, and George Stephenson, highlighting their contributions to the development of steam engines and their application to watercraft. The narrative explores the challenges faced in adapting steam technology to navigation, including engineering obstacles, financial risks, and public skepticism, while also celebrating the triumphs that revolutionized maritime travel and commerce. The book provides detailed accounts of the first successful steamships, such as the Clermont and the Comet, and examines their influence on riverine and transoceanic transportation. It discusses the rapid expansion of steam navigation in the 19th century, charting the growth of steamship lines, the competition between paddle steamers and screw propellers, and the transformation of global trade routes. The author pays particular attention to the social and economic ramifications of steam navigation, including its role in facilitating migration, fostering international trade, and shrinking the perceived distances between continents. Richly illustrated with engravings, diagrams, and period photographs, The History of Steam Navigation also profiles the men and women who shaped the industry, from visionary engineers to intrepid captains and enterprising shipowners. The book covers significant milestones such as the first steam-powered crossings of the Atlantic, the opening of major canals, and the integration of steamships into naval fleets. It concludes by reflecting on the legacy of steam navigation, its eventual eclipse by newer technologies, and its enduring influence on modern transportation. This work stands as an essential resource for historians, maritime enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the technological advancements that transformed the world’s waterways.
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Liczba stron: 476
Rok wydania: 2025
