The Artful Bodger's Iron Casting Waste Oil Furnace

The Artful Bodger's Iron Casting Waste Oil Furnace
Title The Artful Bodger's Iron Casting Waste Oil Furnace PDF eBook
Author Colin Peck
Publisher
Total Pages 85
Release 2006
Genre Foundries
ISBN 9780954689513

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Life in a Railway Factory

Life in a Railway Factory
Title Life in a Railway Factory PDF eBook
Author Alfred Williams
Publisher London : Duckworth
Total Pages 344
Release 1920
Genre Railroad equipment industry
ISBN

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A man who for 23 years worked in the railway factory at Swindon writes about life as a hotter and stamper. An idealist with his feet on the ground, the author had some reputation as a poet while still at work and was unable to publish this account until illness drove him to leave the factory because the truth would cost him his job. He is appreciative of man's generosity and sense of fair play, his skill and strength, but scornful of his inhumanity and ruthlessness.

The White Slaves of England

The White Slaves of England
Title The White Slaves of England PDF eBook
Author John C. Cobden
Publisher
Total Pages 536
Release 1853
Genre Cost and standard of living
ISBN

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Middlemen in English Business

Middlemen in English Business
Title Middlemen in English Business PDF eBook
Author Ray Bert Westerfield
Publisher
Total Pages 362
Release 1915
Genre Business
ISBN

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Sticks and Stones

Sticks and Stones
Title Sticks and Stones PDF eBook
Author Lewis Mumford
Publisher
Total Pages 274
Release 1924
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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SAS Survival Handbook, Revised Edition

SAS Survival Handbook, Revised Edition
Title SAS Survival Handbook, Revised Edition PDF eBook
Author John 'Lofty' Wiseman
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 580
Release 2009-03-03
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0061733199

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For Any Climate, in Any Situation Newly updated to reflect the latest in survival knowledge and technology, the internationally bestselling SAS Survival Handbook is the definitive resource for all campers, hikers, and outdoor adventurers. From basic campcraft and navigation to fear management and strategies for coping with any type of disaster, this complete course includes: Being prepared: Understanding basic survival needs and preparing essentials, such as a pocket survival kit. Making camp: Finding the best location, constructing the appropriate shelter, organizing camp, and creating tools. Food: What to eat, what to avoid, where to find it, and how to prepare it. First aid: A comprehensive course in emergency/wilderness medicine, including how to maximize survival in any climate or when injured. Disaster survival: How to react in the face of increasingly frequent natural disasters and hostile situations—and how to survive at home if all services and supplies are cut off.

The Uncommercial Traveller Illustrated

The Uncommercial Traveller Illustrated
Title The Uncommercial Traveller Illustrated PDF eBook
Author Charles Dickens
Publisher
Total Pages 472
Release 2021-10-07
Genre
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The Uncommercial Traveller is a collection of literary sketches and reminiscences written by Charles Dickens, published in 1860-1861. In 1859 Dickens founded a new journal called All the Year Round and the Uncommercial Traveller articles would be among his main contributions. He seems to have chosen the title and persona of the Uncommercial Traveller as a result of a speech he gave on 22 December 1859 to the Commercial Travellers' School London in his role as honorary chairman and treasurer. The persona sits well with a writer who liked to travel, not only as a tourist, but also to research and report what he found visiting Europe, America and giving book readings throughout Britain. He did not seem content to rest late in his career when he had attained wealth and comfort and continued travelling locally, walking the streets of London in the mould of the flâneur, a 'gentleman stroller of city streets'. He often suffered from insomnia and his night-time wanderings gave him an insight into some of the hidden aspects of Victorian London, details of which he also incorporated into his novels.