The Bride Of The Rhine: Two Hundred Miles In A Mosel Row-boat
- 322 pages
- 12 hours of reading
George E. Waring, Jr. was an American cattle breeder who transitioned into a career as a sanitary engineer and civic reformer. His work significantly impacted public health and urban development, shaping modern sanitation standards and city planning. Waring's career shift highlights a dedication to improving living conditions and the urban environment.





First published in 1859, The Farmers and Mechanics Manual is a comprehensive guide to farming and machinery, covering everything from soil management to blacksmithing.