It takes the average reader 11 hours and 14 minutes to read A History of Cast Iron in Architecture by John Gloag
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Originally published in 1948, A History of Cast Iron in Architecture is a comprehensive history of the part that has been played by cast iron in architecture and the allied arts in Britain. Any history of the rise and development of the iron-founding industry becomes virtually a history of the First Industrial Revolution. Examining the use of cast iron by builders and architects from late medieval times to the middle of the 20th Century the authors have also recorded a miniature history of British Industry. The introduction throws light on the early developments of iron-founding. The main...
A History of Cast Iron in Architecture by John Gloag is 664 pages long, and a total of 168,656 words.
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