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Mechanics: The Science of Machinery

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The work surveys mechanical principles and the historical development of machines, beginning with primitive tool use and progressing through tools for making machines, timekeeping, harnessing water and air, heat engines, and power sources. It examines manufacturing processes, materials such as iron and steel, machining, textile and paper production, printing, earthmoving and agricultural machinery, and transport by land, sea, and air. Illustrations and chapters on automated mechanisms, pneumatic and hydraulic systems, and engines of destruction complete a concise account of technological evolution and practical mechanics.

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A. Russell Bond

A. Russell Bond was an author known for his contributions to popular science and educational literature in the early 20th century. His notable works include "Inventions of the Great War," which explores technological advancements during World War I, and "Mechanics: The Science of Machinery," a comprehensive guide to mechanical principles. Additionally, he wrote "The Scientific American Boy; Or, The Camp at Willow Clump Island," aimed at inspiring young readers with scientific exploration and outdoor activities. Bond's writings reflect a blend of scientific inquiry and practical application, making complex concepts accessible to a broader audience.

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