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Robert Fulton and the Submarine

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The author follows Robert Fulton’s transformation from artist to engineer and centers on his systematic pursuit of underwater navigation, describing construction and trials of an early submersible, detailed manuscript drawings, and technical innovations for propulsion and buoyancy. The narrative recounts negotiations, contracts, and arbitration with French and British authorities that affected development and deployment, situates Fulton amid earlier submarine experiments, and documents tests, political responses, and commercial pressures. A concluding technical analysis compares designs, assesses capabilities and limitations, and considers the implications of his work for naval warfare and later maritime engineering.

About the Author

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William Barclay Parsons

William Barclay Parsons was an American engineer and author, recognized for his contributions to civil engineering and infrastructure development. He is best known for his work on the construction of the New York City subway system. In addition to his engineering achievements, Parsons authored the book "Robert Fulton and the Submarine," which explores the life and innovations of Robert Fulton, a pioneer in submarine technology. His writings reflect a blend of technical expertise and historical insight, contributing to the understanding of engineering advancements in the context of their time.

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