The Baldwin Locomotive Works, 1831-1915: A Study in American Industrial Practice (Studies in Industry and Society, 8)

The Baldwin Locomotive Works, 1831-1915: A Study in American Industrial Practice (Studies in Industry and Society, 8)

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The Baldwin Locomotive Works, 1831-1915: A Study in American Industrial Practice (Studies in Industry and Society, 8)

The largest maker of heavy machinery in Gilded Age America and an important global exporter, the Baldwin Locomotive Works of Philadelphia achieved renown as one of the nation's most successful and important firms. Relying on gifted designers and skilled craftsmen, Baldwin built thousands of standard and custom steam locomotives, ranging from narrow gauge 0-4-0 industrial engines to huge mallet compounds. John K. Brown analyzes the structure of railroad demand; the forces driving continual innovation in locomotive design; Baldwin's management systems, shop-floor skills, and career paths; and the evolution of production methods.

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Country
USA
Brand
Johns Hopkins University Press
Manufacturer
Johns Hopkins University Press
Binding
Paperback
PartNumber
106, 106 black & white illustrations
Height
10
Length
7
Weight
1.69976404002
Width
0.88
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1