Lives of the Engineers

audiobook

Lives of the Engineers

by Samuel Smiles

EN·~13 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total
1

LIVES of the ENGINEERS.

0:45
2

INTRODUCTION.

51:28
3

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

2:35
4

CHAPTER I. Newcastle and the Great Northern Coal-Field.

18:53
5

CHAPTER II. Wylam and Dewley Burn—George Stephenson’s Early Years.

35:19
6

CHAPTER III. Engineman at Willington Quay and Killingworth.

29:29
7

CHAPTER IV. The Stephensons at Killingworth—Education and Self-Education of Father and Son.

27:26
8

CHAPTER V. Early History of the Locomotive—George Stephenson begins its Improvement.

50:00
9

CHAPTER VI. Invention of the “Geordy” Safety-Lamp.

36:33
10

CHAPTER VII. George Stephenson’s further Improvements in the Locomotive—The Hetton Railway—Robert Stephenson as Viewer’s Apprentice and Student.

28:16

Description

The volume opens with the story of George and Robert Stephenson, the pioneers whose iron rails first stitched together Britain’s towns and cities. Their relentless curiosity and practical skill turned a modest experiment into the world’s first true locomotive system, sparking a wave of ambition that would reshape transportation. As their achievements are recounted, the narrative highlights the blend of daring imagination and hard‑won engineering know‑how that defined the era.

From the bustling streets of London to the far‑flung plains of the United States, the book follows the engineers who extended railways across continents, carving tunnels through mountains and spanning mighty rivers with towering bridges. It chronicles how these projects linked distant markets, opened new frontiers, and fostered the growth of nations—from the Indian subcontinent to the Canadian valleys and the Australian outback. Readers gain a vivid sense of the human ingenuity that powered the 19th‑century railway boom and the lasting impact of those early innovators.

Details

Full title

Lives of the Engineers The Locomotive. George and Robert Stephenson

Language

en

Duration

~13 hours (779K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2009-01-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Samuel Smiles

Samuel Smiles

1812–1904

Best known for Self-Help, he helped shape the Victorian idea that character, effort, and persistence could change a life. His books mixed moral advice with lively stories of inventors, engineers, and determined ordinary people.

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