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This groundbreaking study of the steam-generating power of marine and locomotive boilers is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of technology and engineering. Williams' detailed analysis of the efficiency and effectiveness of these boilers provides an indispensable resource for engineers and historians alike. Through close examination of the various components of these machines, Williams offers an unprecedented look at the way steam technology transformed transportation in the 19th century.
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