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English
WW Norton & Co
08 January 2010
Canals describes the development of these waterways in their heyday and shows the varied structures they engendered. This richly illustrated history of America's first transportation system provides capsule tours of thirty-five canals and a journey along two of the most famous: the Chesapeake & Ohio (now a National Park) and the Morris Canal (largely lost to development).
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Imprint:   WW Norton & Co
Country of Publication:   United States
Volume:   0
Dimensions:   Height: 287mm,  Width: 226mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   1.489kg
ISBN:   9780393730883
ISBN 10:   0393730883
Series:   Library of Congress Visual Sourcebooks
Pages:   400
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Primary ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Robert J. Kapsch is a National Park Service senior scholar in historic architecture and engineering.

Reviews for Canals

Canals is not only an enjoyable coffee table book, but also a valuable research tool for designers and engineers. -- Annabel Hsin - Traditional Building [V]aluable resource...The series promises to be a breakthrough in...the history of engineering, providing a user-friendly resource. -- Mike Chrimes - Transactions of the Newcomen Society [E]xcellent value for money as it includes a CD with all the images used in the book. -- Hugh Potter - Waterways World Richly illustrated...[A] thorough account of this unique and under-appreciated part of our American heritage...The historical content of Canals is excellent. -- Public Works Historical Society Newsletter If you are a true canal enthusiast, this is one book you must have in your collection. -- Locktender - Newsletter of the National Canal Museum An excellent overview of American canals...Well written and well designed. -- Albright G. Zimmerman - Journal of the Society of Industrial Archaeology A delight...Provides interesting reading and makes a complex subject comprehensible through simple text and rich images. -- Suzann D. Turner - APT Bulletin: The Journal of Preservation Technology Exhaustively illustrated. -- Ray Bert - Civil Engineering This book and CD are for the person who wants to explore the American canals and to search out their heritage. -- Canoeist A treasury of historic photographs, illustrations, and plans of canals... Provides the largest single source of material for those interested in the fascinating history of the classic era of American canals (1785-1860), for those who wish to explore canals today, and for professionals engaged in the preservation and rehabilitation of canals. -- The Canaller, Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park


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