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"Founding Brass: George Stewardson and Extruded Metals" by Robin Stewardson is a fascinating biography that delves into the life of George Stewardson, a pioneer in the metal industry. This 334-page paperback, published in 2011, is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of engineering and technology. As a memoir, the book offers a unique perspective on the life and achievements of George Stewardson, providing a detailed account of his contributions to the development of extruded metals.
Written by Robin Stewardson, this biography is a testament to the author's meticulous research and engaging writing style. The book is filled with captivating anecdotes and insightful information, making it an enjoyable read for both young adults and adults alike. Whether you're interested in the metal industry, entrepreneurship, or simply want to learn about a remarkable individual, "Founding Brass" is an excellent choice.
This paperback edition is in very good condition, with clean and tidy pages, no writing or dog ears, and a tight binding. From a smoke-free home, this book is ready to find a new reader who will appreciate its unique insights and historical significance. With its focus on innovation, perseverance, and achievement, "Founding Brass" is an inspiring read that will leave you with a deeper understanding of the metal industry and its pioneers.
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