Here
is the companion volume to Ken Cope’s previous works on machine
tools, carriage making machinery and cooperage machinery. Factories
filled with the machinery described in the previous works, from
the smallest drill presses to giant planers, could not have existed
without a reliable and sufficient power source. The steam engine
was that source, from the start of the industrial revolution to
the general availability of electric power distributed from large,
central generating stations in the early 20th century.