Reports of the Late John Smeaton 4 Volume Set : Made on Various Occasions, in the Course of his Employment as a Civil Engineer

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Celebrated for his construction of the Eddystone Lighthouse near Plymouth, John Smeaton (1724-92) established himself as Britain's foremost civil engineer in the eighteenth century. A founder member of the Society of Civil Engineers, he was instrumental in promoting the growth of the profession. After his death his papers were acquired by the president of the Royal Society, Sir Joseph Banks, Smeaton's friend and patron. Using these materials, a special committee decided to publish 'every paper of any consequence' written by Smeaton, as a 'fund of practical instruction' for current and future engineers. These were published in four illustrated volumes between 1812 and 1814. The first three volumes contain Smeaton's reports and plans for the various waterworks, canals, river improvements, harbours and mills he constructed during his career. The fourth volume gives the papers Smeaton published in the Royal Society's Philosophical Transactions, as well as related correspondence.