Comprehensive snapshot of early 20th-century engineering
The Engineering Magazine, Volume XIX (1900), gathers international reviews, articles, and notes across civil, electrical, mechanical, and naval engineering. This edition presents a broad view of the era’s technical progress, practical methods, and industry trends, with emphasis on infrastructure, machinery, and transport.
The issue strings together in-depth explorations of railway development, electrical power and lighting, machine shop organization, and marine engineering. Readers will also find editorial summaries, industry news, and indexed references to leading articles and current reviews, providing a valuable window into the engineering landscape of 1900.
What you’ll experience
- Broad coverage of major engineering fields: railways, electric traction, steam power, and construction methods
- Practical discussions on shop management, production, and standardization
- Illustrations and descriptive reports on notable projects, ships, and infrastructure
- Curated reviews and bibliographic insights into contemporary engineering press
Ideal for fans of engineering history, researchers tracing early industrial practices, or professionals seeking context on the era’s technology and industry.