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On February 17, 1894, the Diesel engine was operated successfully for the first time. Since then it has been a prime mover for civilization, and today much of the world depends on it as a source of power. Nowhere, perhaps, is it in more widespread use than in America, where the word “diesel” is a part of our language. Rudolf Pioneer of the Age of Power is the first English-language publication of Rudolph Diesel’s biography. Authors W. Robert Nitske and Charles Morrow Wilson offer a warm and moving account of Diesel from the time of his birth in Paris in 1858 to his mysterious death in 1913. They present Diesel as he was—a man who lived, worked, and invented so far ahead of his time that the world is only now beginning to catch up to him.
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Rudolf Diesel, W. Robert Nitske, Charles Morrow Wilson
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- Jaar van publicatie
- 1964
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- Titel
- Rudolf Diesel
- Ondertitel
- Pioneer of the Age of Power
- Taal
- Engels
- Uitgever
- University of Oklahoma Press
- Jaar van publicatie
- 1964
- Formaat
- Paperback
- Aantal pagina's
- 348
- ISBN10
- 080611164X
- ISBN13
- 9780806111643
- Reeks
- Tags
- Non-fictie, Historisch thema, Technologie & Industrie, Auto's & Vervoer, Biografieën, Technologie, Auto en Moto
- Aantekening
- On February 17, 1894, the Diesel engine was operated successfully for the first time. Since then it has been a prime mover for civilization, and today much of the world depends on it as a source of power. Nowhere, perhaps, is it in more widespread use than in America, where the word “diesel” is a part of our language. Rudolf Pioneer of the Age of Power is the first English-language publication of Rudolph Diesel’s biography. Authors W. Robert Nitske and Charles Morrow Wilson offer a warm and moving account of Diesel from the time of his birth in Paris in 1858 to his mysterious death in 1913. They present Diesel as he was—a man who lived, worked, and invented so far ahead of his time that the world is only now beginning to catch up to him.



