Buy this book on-line BUCK, ALAN: : THE LITTLE GIANT: A LIFE OF I. K. BRUNELUK.NEWTON ABBOT,DEVON.DAVID & CHARLES PUBLISHERS PLC,1986.. ISBN 0715387936.
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How did Brunel achieve it all? Many of the answers and much insight are provided in this vivid recreation of the dramatic life of Brunel and his lifelong battle against men of lesser talent and daring to see his dreams become reality.Alan Buck provides a unique account of an extraordinary man,describing Brunel's life and work in a compelling blend of fact and fiction,and revealing the man behind the public triumph and tragedy.
From his early disastrous involvement with the ill-fated Thames Tunnel scheme,to his enthusiastic designs for the Clifton Suspension Bridge,the construction of the Great Western Railway,and the building of the two steamships,the Great Britain and the Great Eastern,the author takes the reader through the life of Brunel and his passionate fight to see his visions made in iron and steel.
The highly readable and dramatic story of Brunel's life,'The Little Giant' is not only an essential addition for the shelves of already committed Brunel enthusiasts,but also makes fascinating reading for those interested in the life of a man whose tremendous influence on Britain is still so evident today.
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