Volume 12 (4 titles bound in one volume) 978-0-415-46317-1 £80.00
Hephaestus, or the Soul of the Machine
E E Fournier d’Albe
Originally published in 1925
"An exceedingly clever defence of machinery." Architects’ Journal
"…a thought-provoking essay." Birmingham Post
Will the machine ultimately enslave or save the human race? This is the question which this volume addresses in a study of the machine and the mechanistic age in which we live.
76pp
Ouroborus, or the Mechanical Extension of Mankind
G Garrett
Originally published in 1926
"This brilliant and provoking book." Observer
"A significant essay…calculated to make our flesh creep." Spectator
Will the machines in the end drive the world to destruction? What will happen when the machines have raised productiveness so high that even the poor are provided with ample luxuries? The volume predicts that with decreasing demand there will be widespread unemployment, a struggle for new markets which become impossible to find and finally a failure of food supply.
90pp
Artifex or the Future of Craftsmanship
John Gloag
Originally published in 1926
"An able and interesting summary…" Times Literary Supplement
This volume sketches the history of craftsmanship and examines the possibilities in the use of machinery to extend craftsmanship and make beautiful articles of commerce.
90pp
Wireless Possibilities
A M Low
Originally published in 1924.
"As might be expected from an inventor who is always so fresh, he has many interesting things to say." Evening Standard
As well as discussing the importance of sound in wireless transmission, this volume looks at the many developments and uses for wireless communication in the future such as radio television and wireless in war.
68pp. 4 black & white diagrams.
- ISBN10 0415463173
- ISBN13 9780415463171
- Publish Date 1 April 2008
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country GB
- Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Imprint Routledge
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 354
- Language English