Elevators are among the most indispensable technologies in modern architecture, yet they are often overlooked or taken for granted. In 'Passenger Elevators', Thomas E. Brown provides a detailed account of the history and technology of these amazing machines. From the earliest industrial lifts to the most advanced high-speed elevators today, Brown covers it all. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in engineering, architecture, or the history of technology.
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