Trending Bestseller

Archivo 126

A Five Hundred Year-Old Document Reveals the Challenges Facing a Modern Engineer as He Struggles to Survive in Fifteen

Joe B. Gilbert

No reviews yet Write a Review
Paperback / softback
09 June 2011
$20.00
Ships in 5–7 business days
Hurry up! Current stock:
"Robinson Crusoe, the Connecticut Yankee, lone survivor of nuclear holocaust: how would these the creations of human hubris really fare removed fromthe support of their usual surroundings? Gilbert offers an answer, delightful as well as astute, in his humane and technologically-savvy book. You'll havea wonderful time with protagonist, John Hughes, as he struggles and finds his own answer to this old, old riddle."

John H. Lienhard, Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering and History at the University of Houston, host of The Engines of our Ingenuity on National Public Radio, and author of the book by the same name (Oxford University Press)

John Hughes, a modern day engineer, finds himself thrown back in time to fifteenth century Spain. He tries to employ his engineering background to gain some sort of advantage, even tosurvive, but none of his "inventions" gets off the ground. He's frustrated at every turn. He has read Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. The Yankee, he remembers, built a railway, a phonograph, a typewriter, a country-wide telegraphsystem. "How did he make that wire," Hughes laments, "How did he generate the electricity?" He then descends into self-pity, muttering, "I would give a month's wages for a box of assorted nuts and bolts." A sub-theme is Hughes's desperate urge to send word to his daughter, telling her he did not abandon her. But how, he asks, do you send a message to an unknown continent and only after 450 years have passed?

This product hasn't received any reviews yet. Be the first to review this product!

$20.00
Ships in 5–7 business days
Hurry up! Current stock:

Archivo 126

$20.00

Description

"Robinson Crusoe, the Connecticut Yankee, lone survivor of nuclear holocaust: how would these the creations of human hubris really fare removed fromthe support of their usual surroundings? Gilbert offers an answer, delightful as well as astute, in his humane and technologically-savvy book. You'll havea wonderful time with protagonist, John Hughes, as he struggles and finds his own answer to this old, old riddle."

John H. Lienhard, Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering and History at the University of Houston, host of The Engines of our Ingenuity on National Public Radio, and author of the book by the same name (Oxford University Press)

John Hughes, a modern day engineer, finds himself thrown back in time to fifteenth century Spain. He tries to employ his engineering background to gain some sort of advantage, even tosurvive, but none of his "inventions" gets off the ground. He's frustrated at every turn. He has read Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. The Yankee, he remembers, built a railway, a phonograph, a typewriter, a country-wide telegraphsystem. "How did he make that wire," Hughes laments, "How did he generate the electricity?" He then descends into self-pity, muttering, "I would give a month's wages for a box of assorted nuts and bolts." A sub-theme is Hughes's desperate urge to send word to his daughter, telling her he did not abandon her. But how, he asks, do you send a message to an unknown continent and only after 450 years have passed?

Customers Also Viewed

Buy Books Online at BookLoop

Discover your next great read at BookLoop, Australiand online bookstore offering a vast selection of titles across various genres and interests. Whether you're curious about what's trending or searching for graphic novels that captivate, thrilling crime and mystery fiction, or exhilarating action and adventure stories, our curated collections have something for every reader. Delve into imaginative fantasy worlds or explore the realms of science fiction that challenge the boundaries of reality. Fans of contemporary narratives will find compelling stories in our contemporary fiction section. Embark on epic journeys with our fantasy and science fiction titles,

Shop Trending Books and New Releases

Explore our new releases for the most recent additions in romance books, fantasy books, graphic novels, crime and mystery books, science fiction books as well as biographies, cookbooks, self help books, tarot cards, fortunetelling and much more. With titles covering current trends, booktok and bookstagram recommendations, and emerging authors, BookLoop remains your go-to local australian bookstore for buying books online across all book genres.

Shop Best Books By Collection

Stay updated with the literary world by browsing our trending books, featuring the latest bestsellers and critically acclaimed works. Explore titles from popular brands like Minecraft, Pokemon, Star Wars, Bluey, Lonely Planet, ABIA award winners, Peppa Pig, and our specialised collection of ADHD books. At BookLoop, we are committed to providing a diverse and enriching reading experience for all.