Explore the history, design, and engineering marvels of bridges in Walter Shaw Sparrow's "A book of bridges." This meticulously prepared print republication offers a fascinating look into the world of bridge construction and architecture. Delve into the civil engineering principles behind these impressive structures, examining their historical significance and enduring appeal. From design concepts to practical application, this book provides a comprehensive overview of bridges across various eras. Perfect for enthusiasts of architecture, engineering, and transportation history, "A book of bridges" is a timeless resource for understanding these vital links that connect our world. Discover the ingenuity and craftsmanship that have shaped these iconic landmarks.
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