Bag om Benjamin Garver Lamme, Electrical Engineer, an Autobiography
This book is the autobiography of Benjamin Garver Lamme, one of the most renowned electrical engineers of the early 20th century. Lamme tells the story of his life and career in his own words, from his childhood in Ohio to his work on landmark projects such as the Hoover Dam and the Panama Canal. With its fascinating insights into the world of electrical engineering and the man behind it, this volume is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of technology and innovation.
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