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Exactly: How Precision Engineers Created the Modern World

How Precision Engineers Created the Modern World

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Exactly: How Precision Engineers Created the Modern World

By: Simon Winchester
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SHORTLISTED FOR THE ROYAL SOCIETY SCIENCE BOOK PRIZE 2018

Bestselling author Simon Winchester writes a magnificent history of the pioneering engineers who developed precision machinery to allow us to see as far as the moon and as close as the Higgs boson.

Precision is the key to everything. It is an integral, unchallenged and essential component of our modern social, mercantile, scientific, mechanical and intellectual landscapes. The items we value in our daily lives – a camera, phone, computer, bicycle, car, a dishwasher perhaps – all sport components that fit together with precision and operate with near perfection. We also assume that the more precise a device the better it is. And yet whilst we live lives peppered and larded with precision, we are not, when we come to think about it, entirely sure what precision is, or what it means. How and when did it begin to build the modern world?

Simon Winchester seeks to answer these questions through stories of precision’s pioneers. Exactly takes us back to the origins of the Industrial Age, to Britain where he introduces the scientific minds that helped usher in modern production: John ‘Iron-Mad’ Wilkinson, Henry Maudslay, Joseph Bramah, Jesse Ramsden, and Joseph Whitworth. Thomas Jefferson exported their discoveries to the United States as manufacturing developed in the early twentieth century, with Britain’s Henry Royce developing the Rolls Royce and Henry Ford mass producing cars, Hattori’s Seiko and Leica lenses, to today’s cutting-edge developments from Europe, Asia and North America.

As he introduces the minds and methods that have changed the modern world, Winchester explores fundamental questions. Why is precision important? What are the different tools we use to measure it? Who has invented and perfected it? Has the pursuit of the ultra-precise in so many facets of human life blinded us to other things of equal value, such as an appreciation for the age-old traditions of craftsmanship, art, and high culture? Are we missing something that reflects the world as it is, rather than the world as we think we would wish it to be? And can the precise and the natural co-exist in society?

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Critic reviews

‘Winchester’s latest is a rollicking work of pop science that entertains and informs’ Publishers Weekly (starred review)

‘Winchester makes a convincing case … ‘Exactly’ succeeds resoundingly in making us think more deeply about the everyday objects we take for granted. It challenges us to reflect on our progress as humans and what has made it possible. It is interesting, informative, exciting and emotional, and for anyone with even some curiosity about what makes the machines of our world work as well as they do, it’s a real treat’ New York Times

‘Simon Winchester’s new book is a tale of many triumphs … His delight in words cannot be bridled, so that even “Exactly,” which is, after all, a nonfiction treatment of technology, brims with amusing and rare nouns such as bagatelle, bijoux, cynosure, seraglio and susurrus. These whir smoothly alongside the argot of the machine shop … Mr. Winchester covers more than 200 years of fine-tuning in this work, and corrals a large cast of eccentric individuals’ Wall Street Journal

‘An ingenious argument that the dazzling advances that produced the scientific revolution, the industrial revolution, and the revolutions that followed owe their success to a single engineering element: precision … An enthusiastic popular-science tour of technological marvels … readers will love the ride’ Kirkus

‘Another gem from one of the world’s justly celebrated historians specializing in unusual and always fascinating subjects and people’ Booklist (starred review)

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so enjoyed every chapter, even the afterward. the narration by the author was great as well. utterly absorbing

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A really interesting book. Well read and fascinating. It was an insight into the fabric of the modern world.

Fantastic

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A fascinating account of engineering precision's progress and implications over centuries. Good voice; well read.

A very interesting book.

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really enjoyed this book. had enough information about each topic covered without going too deep in to any one subject. the author narrated very well.

informative without being overly indepth

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I have a favourite book called Industrial Biography : Iron workers and tool makers by Samuel Smiles, which contains the wondrous stories of people who invented and improved early engineering. Their dedication and perseverance is marvellous. This book covers similar ground at the beginning but brings the subject right up to date. If you sometimes feel that the world is going to hell in a handcart, this book will provide you with an injection of positivity. Examples of ingenuity, light bulb moments, cooperation and competition. Simon Winchester is obviously an experienced writer and he provides a pleasing, typically British understated narration suited to the topic. This will be one of the few books I will listen to again.

Fascinating stories well told

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