
The opening frames a timeless lesson: money alone cannot buy wisdom, and experience often comes at a price. With a light‑hearted tone, the narrator recalls the classic tale of two partners—one bringing capital, the other expertise—only to have their fortunes reverse after years of hard work. This playful observation sets the stage for a collection of real-life adventures that blend humor with hard‑won insight.
We follow a young engineer from a modest German town who, after studying at Stuttgart’s polytechnic, sets out for the bustling factories along the Rhine and later across the North Sea. Rejected time and again, his determination carries him to England, where a chance encounter with the renowned steam‑plow builder John Fowler finally opens a door. From that point, the narrative steps into the world of early industrial innovation, offering vivid anecdotes of factory floors, exhibitions, and the gritty perseverance that shaped a pioneering career.
Language
de
Duration
~4 hours (241K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2015-10-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1836–1906
An engineer who spent years around steam ploughs and machinery, he turned that hands-on experience into stories and essays that helped make technical life vivid for general readers. Best known in Germany as both an inventor-minded writer and the founder of the German Agricultural Society, he brought industry, travel, and imagination together on the page.
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