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A historical survey and collection of biographies that traces the technical and personal development of machine-tool making in England and the United States. It profiles pioneering craftsmen and engineers—Maudslay, Wilkinson, Bramah, Nasmyth, Whitworth, Eli Whitney and American firms such as Colt, Pratt & Whitney, Robbins & Lawrence and Brown & Sharpe—while explaining key inventions (lathe, planer, gearing, interchangeability) and regional centers of manufacture. Chapters combine technical description, industrial context, and firm histories to show how toolmaking practices enabled mass production and shaped later engineering, concluding with appendices and a partial bibliography.

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Joseph Wickham Roe

Joseph Wickham Roe was an American author and historian known for his contributions to the study of tool making and craftsmanship. His notable work, "English and American Tool Builders," explores the lives and innovations of significant figures in the tool-making industry, highlighting their impact on both American and English manufacturing practices. Roe's writing reflects a deep appreciation for the craftsmanship and technical skills involved in tool production, making his work valuable for those interested in industrial history and the evolution of technology.

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