I had a quick browse through the above-named book at the bookshop this afternoon and it looks very good. So have put in an order to our local library to reserve a copy.
It seems to cover precision engineering from Ancient Greece to Maudslay, Whitworth Henry Ford, Rolls Royce, Boeing, Hubble and on through guns and clocks and Jo' blocks, Seiko watches and Leica cameras and quite a bit on space telescopes and mirrors and lenses etc.It is written in a very readable way, yet is very good on the engineering detail side. (Albeit, written by an historian, not an engineer.)
You can see a "look inside" preview here: **LINK**
Looks to me to be well worth a read.
For some reason it seems to be titled "Exactly" in some markets and "The Perfectionists" in others. I think UK market will be the latter.
Either way, it's nice to see the importance of engineering recognized. It seems to be something that gets forgotten in today's post-industrial societies.
Edited By Hopper on 11/05/2018 11:56:46
Edited By Hopper on 11/05/2018 12:00:41