Panier
Livraison gratuite
Nous sommes Neutres au Carbone

Water Stephen Halliday

Water par Stephen Halliday

Water Stephen Halliday


€12.50
État - Très bon état
5 en stock

Résumé

It is surprising how little attention water receives in historical accounts. This title explores the beneficial and harmful effects of H2O on the course of modern British history, looking at how scientists, inventors, engineers and politicians have attempted to harness the good and confront the bad.

Water Résumé

Water: A Turbulent History Stephen Halliday

With water making up around 70 per cent of the earth's surface and 50 to 65 per cent of the human body, it is only fair to see ourselves as just a little waterlogged. Water is essential to human life and an important component of human history. Humans have generally settled near convenient sources of water and most of the great ancient civilizations depended on a particular source of water. London was no exception, owing its growth and development as England's first city to the rich potential of the Thames as a source of drinking water and power and as a means of communication. During the Industrial Revolution, the growth of commerce placed intolerable pressures on an inadequate road system. A new means of cheap and rapid transportation was needed, marking the beginning of the great age of canals. In the next great advance - steam trains - water was again to play an essential part. Water has brought disaster and disease, such as the nineteenth century cholera epidemic yet conversely spas and sea-bathing show the health-giving side of water. It is surprising how little attention water receives in historical accounts. Stephen Halliday's new book explores the beneficial and harmful ef

À propos de Stephen Halliday

Stephen Halliday is an expert on the Victorian history of London, with a special interest in public works and planning. He is the author of two outstanding works on social history, 'The Great Stink of London: Sir Joseph Bazalgette and the Cleansing of the Victorian Metropolis' and 'Underground to Everywhere: London's Underground in the Life of the Capital'.

Informations supplémentaires

GOR002133757
9780750933001
0750933003
Water: A Turbulent History Stephen Halliday
Occasion - Très bon état
Relié
The History Press Ltd
20041028
256
N/A
La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier.
Il s'agit d'un livre d'occasion - par conséquent, il a été lu par quelqu'un d'autre et il présente des signes d'usure et d'utilisation antérieure. Dans l'ensemble, nous nous attendons à ce qu'il soit en très bon état, mais si vous n'êtes pas entièrement satisfait, veuillez prendre contact avec nous.