Bryan Lawton received ASME's Engineering - Historian Award in 2016 for his
acclaimed book, Various and Ingenious Machines. VIM is a 1300 page, two-volume
work, which provides a well-researched history of mechanical engineering
worldwide, from prehistory to roughly the beginnnings of industrialization.
One of the main purposes of his two-volume VIM is to not only deliver an outline of
mechanical engineering history, but also to provide an adequate mathematical
treatment for each topic, without straying beyond an engineering first degree level.
Thus the reader can enjoy a well-written history and can supplement it with a
concise mathematical explanation in the appendices at the end of most of the chapters.
ASME Press is offering VIM in a shortened, more affordable and accessible form,
to serve as a guide for possibly probing deeper into the parent work. Volume 1
covers early power generation and transportation.