"The Technical World, Volume 2" offers a fascinating snapshot of early 20th-century technology and engineering. Published in 1904, this volume, a collaborative effort of the American School (Chicago, Ill.) and the Armour Institute of Technology, provides insights into the state of technical education and the innovations shaping the world at the time.
Readers interested in the history of technology, engineering, and vocational training will find this book a valuable resource. It offers a glimpse into the curriculum and focus of technical institutions during a period of rapid industrial and technological advancement.
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