The Life of Thomas Telford, Civil Engineer

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The Life of Thomas Telford, Civil Engineer

by Samuel Smiles

EN·~10 hours

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A vivid portrait unfolds of Britain’s early roadways, from the rattling coach rides of the 17th century to the rough pack‑horse trails that stitched remote villages together. The narrative weaves together travelers’ tales, the harsh realities of turnpike travel, and the social impact of poor connections, setting the stage for a transformative vision of national infrastructure.

Against this backdrop rises a young stonemason from the Scottish Borders, whose curiosity and determination carry him from a modest apprenticeship to the bustling shipyards of London. As he hones his craft, he balances practical work with a love of poetry and a relentless appetite for knowledge. These formative years reveal the grit and ingenuity that would later define his pioneering approach to engineering, hinting at the remarkable contributions he is poised to make to Britain’s growing network of roads and bridges.

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Full title

The Life of Thomas Telford, Civil Engineer With an Introductory History of Roads and Travelling in Great Britain

Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (606K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

1997-06-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Samuel Smiles

Samuel Smiles

1812–1904

Best known for the hugely influential Self-Help, this Scottish writer and reformer turned everyday perseverance and character into a message that reached readers around the world. His books helped shape Victorian ideas about work, ambition, and personal improvement.

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