Published in 1913, this book by Sir Henry Trueman Wood (1845 1929) is widely acknowledged as the first historical account of the Royal Society of Arts. Spanning 125 years, from the Society's foundation in 1754, through the Great Exhibition of 1851, it terminates with the start of Wood's own term as secretary in 1879. As well as its famous association with manufacturing, the Society's involvement with forestry and agriculture is also addressed. Containing not only an authoritative chronology of the RSA, but also comprehensive lists of past officials and a preface by its Chairman, Lord...
Published in 1913, this book by Sir Henry Trueman Wood (1845 1929) is widely acknowledged as the first historical account of the Royal Society of Arts...