Have you ever wondered how the scientific instruments of the past shaped the world we live in today? "Crafting Scientific Instruments in the Industrial Revolution (Science, Technology and Culture, 1700-1945)" takes you on an enlightening journey through time, revealing the fascinating stories behind the tools that revolutionised science.
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Imagine being a student or an educator diving into this rich historical tapestry, discovering how the precision instruments of the 19th century paved the way for today's technological marvels. Each chapter offers insights that not only educate but also inspire curiosity and appreciation for the advancements in science.
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