Traction Engine Design and Construction 1900–1930 by G. F. A. Gilbert
Traction Engine Design and Construction 1900–1930 by G. F. A. Gilbert
Author
G. F. A. Gilbert
Publisher
G. F. A. Gilbert, Woodwalton, 2003
Format
Hardcover with dust jacket
Condition
Very Good – Light wear to dust jacket. Gift inscription inside front cover. Internally fine; clean and tightly bound.
Overview
Traction Engine Design and Construction 1900–1930 by G. F. A. Gilbert is a comprehensive reference on the evolution and technical development of steam-powered traction engines in the early 20th century. Drawing from engineering records, manufacturer documentation, and practical experience, Gilbert provides detailed insights into design standards, mechanical components, boiler construction, and operating principles during the final golden decades of steam haulage.
Illustrated with diagrams and photographs, this volume is ideal for enthusiasts, restorers, and students of industrial heritage who wish to understand or replicate the engineering of classic traction engines. Independently published and hard to find, it remains a valued resource for collectors and historians.
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