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Hardcover Weetman Pearson First Viscount Cowdray Book

ISBN: 1025369424

ISBN13: 9781025369426

Weetman Pearson First Viscount Cowdray

"Weetman Pearson First Viscount Cowdray" is a comprehensive biography detailing the extraordinary life and career of one of Britain's most influential industrial titans. Written by J. A. Spender, this work explores the rise of Weetman Pearson from his beginnings in a family contracting firm to his emergence as a global pioneer in engineering and the petroleum industry.

The narrative captures the scale of Pearson's ambition, documenting his leadership of S. Pearson & Son as it undertook monumental infrastructure projects across the globe, including the Blackwall Tunnel in London and major railway and harbor works in Mexico. The book provides a detailed account of his pivotal role in the development of the Mexican oil industry and his contributions to British public life, particularly his service as President of the Air Board during the First World War.

Spender offers a professional yet intimate portrait of a man whose vision transformed international commerce and engineering. This biography serves as a vital historical record of the transition into the modern industrial age, highlighting the intersection of private enterprise, technological innovation, and political influence. It remains an essential read for those interested in the history of global business, the evolution of modern engineering, and the lives of the great Victorian and Edwardian entrepreneurs.

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