Explore the innovative use of coal gas in 19th-century mechanical trades with Thomas Fletcher's "Coal Gas As A Labour-saving Agent In The Mechanical Trades." This insightful work examines how coal gas was employed to streamline industrial processes and reduce labor demands. Fletcher delves into the practical applications of coal gas, offering a detailed look at its role in enhancing efficiency and productivity.
A valuable resource for historians, engineers, and anyone interested in the evolution of industrial technology, this book sheds light on a pivotal era of technological advancement. Discover the ingenuity behind harnessing coal gas for mechanical purposes and its lasting impact on the modern industrial landscape.
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