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Awesome Engineering: Tunnels

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Awesome Engineering: Tunnels
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Sally Spray
SeriesAwesome Engineering
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 260,Width 214
ISBN/Barcode 9781445155364
ClassificationsDewey:624.193
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Hachette Children's Group
Imprint Franklin Watts Ltd
Publication Date 12 September 2019
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A guide to landmark achievements in engineering Follow the developments of tunnels, as they have gone deeper underground, have travelled further and helped us transport people, energy and goods through engineering skill, design and ambition. Get to grips with the mind-boggling advances that have been made in engineering. Find out about awe-inspiring buildings and technology. he books in the AWESOME ENGINEERING series are filled with impactful artwork, diagrams and explanations that make the awesome feats of engineering easy to understand. Bright and bold artwork, alongside clear explanations and diagrams, guide you through a chronology of landmark engineering achievements from around the world. Perfect for readers aged 9 and up. Contents: Going Underground Thames Tunnel New York City Subway Holland Tunnel Seikan Tunnel Channel Tunnel Oresund Tunnel Laerdal Tunnel Boston Big Dig Project Smart Tunnel Hadron Collider Tunnel Gotthard Base Tunnel Fascinating Facts Further Information Glossary Index

Author Biography

Sally Spray is an author of children's non-fiction books. She studied Early Years Education, then an MA in Children's Literature, and worked as a teacher before becoming an art director in children's publishing. Sally lives in the Cotswold countryside, and enjoys daily chats with her chickens, daughters and sometimes her husband, the illustrator Mark Ruffle. Her mission is to find out loads of interesting, really hard to understand stuff and pass it on to her readers as simply and concisely as possible.