Ancient and modern engineering and the Isthmian canal. William H. Burr. London, 1903. 458p.

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An excellent excursion into the past of civil engineering.

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Despite the solid age of the book, it is still relevant and certainly interesting. The modern world has come to the point where you have to study at university for a long time to become an engineer. The era of good reference books is a thing of the past, which is where we got this textbook from. The solutions described in the book are rooted in gray antiquity and we can only admire the elegance and technical thoughtfulness of the constructions of that time.
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