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Samuel Smiles

    23 dicembre 1812 – 16 aprile 1904

    Samuel Smiles fu un autore e riformatore governativo scozzese che concluse che il progresso sarebbe derivato più da atteggiamenti cambiati che da nuove leggi. La sua opera sosteneva il risparmio e la responsabilità personale, criticando al contempo il materialismo e il governo del laissez-faire. Questa influente opera divenne nota come la "bibbia del liberalismo della metà dell'epoca vittoriana", proiettando Smiles alla celebrità.

    Workmen's Earnings, Strikes, and Savings
    Lives of the Engineers George and Robert Stephenson: The Locomotive
    Self Help; With Illustrations of Conduct and Perseverance
    Industrial Biography
    The Life of George Stephenson
    Thrift
    • Thrift

      • 404pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      This reprint presents a classic work originally published in 1875, offering readers a chance to explore its historical significance and literary value. The book retains the essence of the era, reflecting the themes and societal nuances of its time. Ideal for those interested in vintage literature or historical contexts, it serves as a window into the past, showcasing the author's unique perspective and style that continue to resonate with readers today.

      Thrift
    • Focusing on the life and achievements of George Stephenson, this biography details his pivotal role in developing the first inter-city railway line using steam locomotives. The narrative highlights his contributions to locomotive history and engineering innovation. Samuel Smiles Jr., the author, provides an insightful look into Stephenson's legacy, making it a valuable read for enthusiasts. This modern edition includes a new introduction, enhancing its appeal for collectors and history buffs alike.

      The Life of George Stephenson
    • This book features biographies of notable inventors, mechanics, and iron-workers who shaped modern British industry. It includes chapters on figures like the Darbys of Coalbrookdale, Dud Dudley, and James Nasmyth. Originally published in 1863, it highlights the contributions of these pioneers.

      Industrial Biography
    • This book is a classic work of engineering history, providing a detailed account of the lives and achievements of George and Robert Stephenson, two of the greatest engineers of the 19th century. The author, Samuel Smiles, provides a vivid description of their groundbreaking work in the field of locomotive engineering, and the social and economic impact of their inventions. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of engineering and technology.

      Lives of the Engineers George and Robert Stephenson: The Locomotive
    • In this book, Samuel Smiles explores the subjects of workmen's earnings, strikes, and savings. He discusses the history of labor movements, workers' wages and working conditions, and the importance of saving money. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of labor economics and the struggles of the working-class.

      Workmen's Earnings, Strikes, and Savings