The Ancient Engineers
by L. Sprague de Camp and Lyon Sprague de Camp
Invention & technology advanced with painful slowness through the 17th century, not because men were stupid, but because the imagination and daring that every innovator must have were limited to a tiny group. It is about these brave men--whose genius enabled the Egyptians to build their pyramids, the Phoenicians to erect magnificent public buildings that this carefully researched account has been written.
Release Date:
January 2, 1995