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Superpower: The Making of a Steam Locomotive
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| #1415303 in Books | 1995-10-01 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .60 x13.26 x11.19l,.81 | File type: PDF | 112 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Superpower|By Donald Dyal|David Weitzman is an unusual author/artist. He tries to put historical technology into context by describing and creating a storyline that carries the tech narrative along. While not a unique approach (Eric Sloane was using this same approach over 50 years ago), Weitzman succeeds in this effort. The details of drafting, forging, machining, erecting,|From School Library Journal|Grade 6 Up A colossal (13 11) book in more ways than one, Superpower depicts the construction of the new ``Berkshire'' steam locomotive through the eyes and experiences of 18-year-old Ben, who begins work with his father at the Locomo
Superpower tells with beauty and precision how the most powerful steam-engine train every made was designed and built in the 1920s.
Ben is just eighteen when one day, in 1925, he goes to work with his father and grandfather at "the Loco" in Lima, Ohio. But he is soon caught up in a marvelous adventure-the building of a new locomotive, the first Berkshire, one of the most powerful and efficient ever.
The apprentice meets engineer Will Woodard, who explains t...
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