Description
Hardcover has some wear along the edges and corners. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure. Former library book has some markings and labels from library.
This vintage copy of “The practical design of irrigation works” by W.G. Bligh offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of irrigation engineering. Published in the late 19th or early 20th century, this work represents a pivotal era when modern irrigation systems were being developed to support the agricultural demands of growing populations. Bligh, likely an experienced civil engineer of his time, provides practical guidance on designing and constructing irrigation networks – a crucial technology that enabled the flourishing of civilizations in arid regions worldwide.
While the book bears the hallmarks of its institutional origins, with library markings and a well-worn exterior, the clean pages and secure binding suggest the technical content remains accessible to modern readers and collectors. This volume would be a valuable addition to the library of anyone interested in the history of engineering, agriculture, or the development of water management systems that transformed societies across the globe.